Alexander Zverev returned to form last week at an ATP Vienna 2025 where he had one of his best weeks of the year. It hadn't been easy months for the German, who still has enough points to consistently remain among the best in the world. This longevity has led him to become the new leader of an interesting statistic: he is now the tennis player without Grand Slams with the most weeks in the top-10, precisely 369, tying with Tomas Berdych, the former leader whom he will surpass next Monday. Undoubtedly, this is a record he will aim to break at the upcoming Australian Open 2026.
Random stat.
— Oleg S. (@AnnaK_4ever) October 27, 2025
Alexander Zverev ties Tomas Berdych for most weeks (369) spent in the Top 10 among all slamless players since the rankings began in 1973.
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