Carlos Alcaraz has now accumulated 200 matches played in his professional career on hard court, which allows for comparisons with other active and historical tennis players. The Spaniard has won 158 out of those 200 matches, boasting a better record in that same context than Jannik Sinner (154), Novak Djokovic (153), or Daniil Medvedev (142), and also surpassing Roger Federer (145), Rafael Nadal (150), Andre Agassi (152), and Pete Sampras (155). He holds the seventh best record of all time.
Big stat for #Alcaraz: it was his 200th HardCourt match & he won 158 of them.
— Philippe A (@PhilBlack09) March 13, 2026
That's better at this stage than #Sinner (154) & all legends of the last 30yrs: #Sampras (155), #Djokovic (153), #Agassi, #Nadal, & #Federer!
In the early OpenEra, #Connors (180!) & #McEnroe did even better pic.twitter.com/9LNWAmwpos
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