ATP & WTA Season Leaders 2026

ATP & WTA Season Leaders 2026

The ATP and WTA 2026 season statistical leaders. ATP figures are updated post-Roland Garros (22 June 2026) and cover a 52-week rolling window; the WTA figures are the last full-season snapshot taken before Roland Garros (year-to-date, 18 May 2026). Categories cover serve dominance, return effectiveness, and performance under pressure. After Roland Garros, Reilly Opelka leads the ATP serve rating, Jannik Sinner the return rating and Arthur Fils the under-pressure rating; Aryna Sabalenka and Elena Rybakina continue to dominate the WTA serving categories, while Mirra Andreeva and Iga Swiatek lead on the return side.

For Alexander Zverev’s maiden Grand Slam at Roland Garros, see our Zverev wins Roland-Garros report and Mirra Andreeva’s title run on the women’s side. For the latest rankings, see our ATP rankings and WTA rankings.

Serve Leaders

On the ATP tour, Reilly Opelka has moved to the top of the composite serve rating at 301.8 after Roland Garros, his 18.0 aces per match the most in the top 10, with Jannik Sinner a fraction behind at 301.0 on a tour-best 92.7% of service games held. Alexander Zverev, the new Roland Garros champion, posts the best first-serve percentage in the top 10 at 72.9%. On the WTA, Elena Rybakina leads total aces with 244 from 37 matches, while Aryna Sabalenka dominates the efficiency metrics — 73.4% of first-serve points won, 55.4% of second-serve points, 85.4% of service games held.

Metric ATP Leader ATP Stat WTA Leader WTA Stat
Total Aces (YTD) Taylor Fritz 330+ Elena Rybakina 280
Aces per Match Reilly Opelka 18.0 Qinwen Zheng 9.6
1st Serve % Alexander Zverev 72.9% Katie Volynets 77.8%
1st Serve Pts Won Jannik Sinner 80.3% Aryna Sabalenka 73.4%
Service Games Won Jannik Sinner 92.7% Aryna Sabalenka 85.4%

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Return Leaders

Jannik Sinner still leads the ATP return rating at 164.4 after Roland Garros, ahead of Rafael Jódar (161.1) and Francisco Cerundolo (160.2). Mariano Navone posts the best first-return-points-won mark in the top 10 at 34.2%. On the WTA, Sara Bejlek tops the first-return-points table at 43.0% with Coco Gauff close behind. Marta Kostyuk now leads the WTA in return games won at 47.6% and return points won at 48.7% after her dominant Madrid title run, with Iga Swiatek leading second-return points won at 62.7% and climbing to second in return games won. Mirra Andreeva features prominently across every return category.

Metric ATP Leader ATP Stat WTA Leader WTA Stat
1st Return Pts Won Mariano Navone 34.2% Sara Bejlek 43.0%
2nd Return Pts Won Jannik Sinner 56.5% Hanne Vandewinkel 69.1%
Return Games Won Jannik Sinner 32.3% Iga Swiatek 46.9%
Break Pts Converted Sebastian Baez 45.8% Nikola Bartunkova 59.0%

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Under Pressure Leaders

Arthur Fils leads the ATP under pressure rating at 258.6 after Roland Garros, built on a tour-best 87.5% deciding-set win rate and 66.9% break points saved. Learner Tien is the breakout name in second at 257.5, with Jannik Sinner third at 255.4 on the strongest tie-break record on tour at 85.7%. Beaten Roland Garros finalist Flavio Cobolli also features in the top 10 at 238.1. On the WTA, Elena Rybakina is the strongest across meaningful-sample pressure categories — 69.0% break points saved and 51.4% break points converted over 33 matches — making her the most complete clutch performer on tour in 2026.

Metric ATP Leader ATP Stat WTA Leader WTA Stat
Break Pts Converted Sebastian Baez 45.8% Nikola Bartunkova 59.0%
Break Pts Saved Alexander Blockx 74.5% Linda Noskova 65.8%
Tie-Breaks Won Jannik Sinner 85.7%
Deciding Sets Won Arthur Fils 87.5%
Consecutive M1000 wins Jannik Sinner 21 (joins Big 3)

WTA Total Points Won — 2026 Season Leaders

Total points won is the single best overall performance metric. Among players with a full season behind them, Iga Swiatek leads at 54.8% — narrowly ahead of Aryna Sabalenka (54.7%) and Marta Kostyuk (54.6%) — with small-sample names aside. (ATP composite not published in the same form.)

Rank Player Total Pts Won % Matches
1 Katarzyna Kawa 55.3% 3
2 Iga Swiatek 54.8% 31
3 Aryna Sabalenka 54.7% 38
4 Marta Kostyuk 54.6% 27
5 Mirra Andreeva 54.2% 45
6 Xiyu Wang 54.0% 4
7 Belinda Bencic 53.7% 28
8 Jessica Pegula 53.5% 39
9 Sorana Cirstea 53.4% 40
10 Maja Chwalinska 53.2% 10

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ATP data covers a 52-week rolling window, updated post-Roland Garros (22 June 2026). WTA figures are the last full-season snapshot, year-to-date as of 18 May 2026. Sources: atptour.com and wtatennis.com.