It’s been ten years since men’s tennis last saw this level of sheer dominance. In 2025, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner joined a rarefied company, both surpassing 30 sets won by 6-0 or 6-1 in a single season, a feat last achieved in 2015 by Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray.
Alcaraz leads the charge with 34 crushing sets, while Sinner follows close behind on 31, with Sinner having beaten Francisco Cerundolo 7-5 6-1, marking a return of the kind of ruthless baseline supremacy that defined the peak Djokovic–Murray era. Back then, Djokovic recorded a jaw-dropping 45 such sets, with Murray at 30, reflecting a season of relentless control from the baseline and total command over opponents.
A decade later, Alcaraz and Sinner are doing it their way with power, precision, and a generational shift

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