After a decent, but well below 2023, 2024 season, Griekspoor had arguably the best season of his career this year. While he was far from consistent throughout the season, the highs more than make up for the lows: he reached his first ever Grand Slam second week, his first Masters 1000 quarterfinal, won a third career ATP title, and he beat Alexander Zverev and Jannik Sinner when both were ranked #2 in the world and Daniil Medvedev when he was ranked #6 (the three biggest wins of his career ranking-wise and as many top 10 wins as he had prior to 2025). He also had a seven-match losing streak after Wimbledon that went until Shanghai, but clearly the highs outweigh the lows.
Slow start
Griekspoor didn’t start 2025 well, losing in the first round at the Australian Open to Hubert Hurkacz

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