2026 Serve Leaders

2026 Serve Leaders

The serve is the most powerful weapon in tennis — the one shot where a player has complete control. In 2026, Reilly Opelka has edged ahead of Jannik Sinner at the top of the ATP serve rating after Roland Garros, leading on raw first-strike power while Sinner stays just behind on precision and service-hold consistency. On the WTA, Aryna Sabalenka dominates the percentage-based serving metrics, while Elena Rybakina leads in total aces. Here are the serve leaders across both tours this season.

Data update (post-Roland Garros, 22 June 2026): ATP data reflects a 52-week rolling window including Roland Garros. Reilly Opelka now leads the ATP serve rating at 301.8, with Jannik Sinner a fraction behind at 301.5 on a tour-best 92.7% service games won. The WTA serve figures below are updated post-Roland Garros (22 June 2026).

ATP Serve Leaders 2026

The ATP Serve Rating is a composite score aggregating five metrics: first-serve percentage, first- and second-serve points won, service games won, and average aces and double faults per match. A higher rating reflects overall serving dominance — consistency matters as much as raw power.

Reilly Opelka has moved to the top of the ATP serve rating at 301.8, his 18.0 aces per match the highest in the top 10 and enough to edge Jannik Sinner (301.5) into second — despite Sinner’s tour-best 92.7% of service games held and a miserly 1.5 double faults per match. Taylor Fritz (299.4) and Ben Shelton (298.3) complete the first-strike group, while Alexander Zverev — fresh off his maiden Grand Slam at Roland Garros — sits fifth at 297.1 behind the best first-serve percentage in the top 10 (72.9%). Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard remains the rawest server on tour at 15.1 aces per match.

Rank Player Serve Rating 1st Serve % 1st Srv Pts Won 2nd Srv Pts Won Srv Games Won Aces/Match DFs/Match
1 Reilly Opelka 301.8 64.4% 80.3% 53.3% 90.0% 18.0 4.2
2 Jannik Sinner 301.5 63.5% 80.3% 58.6% 92.7% 7.4 1.5
3 Taylor Fritz 299.4 65.0% 79.5% 54.0% 89.2% 13.8 2.1
4 Ben Shelton 298.3 66.0% 77.3% 56.5% 90.5% 10.9 2.9
5 Alexander Zverev 297.1 72.9% 74.7% 55.0% 88.1% 8.2 1.8
6 Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard 296.5 69.8% 78.2% 49.7% 87.2% 15.1 3.5
7 Felix Auger-Aliassime 292.4 67.1% 77.6% 52.3% 87.5% 10.3 2.9
8 Carlos Alcaraz 290.6 65.0% 75.5% 56.6% 89.7% 6.3 2.5
9 Novak Djokovic 290.5 66.7% 76.0% 54.9% 86.7% 8.9 2.7
10 Brandon Nakashima 290.1 67.4% 76.0% 51.3% 86.9% 9.4 0.9

A few numbers worth highlighting from the full leaderboard: Alexander Zverev at 5th has the highest first-serve percentage in the top 10 at 72.9%, reflecting a first-serve-in strategy that limits second-serve exposure. Carlos Alcaraz at 9th records the highest second-serve points won in the top 10 at 57.3% — he uses his second serve aggressively rather than as a defensive reset. Brandon Nakashima rounds out the top 10 with the lowest double-fault rate of any player on the leaderboard at 1.0 per match — a remarkable consistency figure for a server of his profile.

WTA Serve Leaders 2026

Aryna Sabalenka‘s dominance across the WTA serving stats is near-total — she leads or ranks among the very top in every category except aces, where Elena Rybakina‘s delivery is in a class of its own. The two players represent different archetypes of serving excellence: Rybakina wins free points with the ace; Sabalenka wins points with pace, depth and aggression on both serves.

Aces

Elena Rybakina leads the WTA in total aces with 280 from 42 matches — a commanding gap over Linda Noskova (213) in second. The per-match picture adds a twist: Noskova averages 7.1 aces per match and Clara Tauson (118 aces in 16 matches) averages 7.4 — both higher than Rybakina’s 7.0 per match. Rybakina leads by volume because she has played more matches than anyone else on tour. Sorana Cirstea (137 aces, 26 matches) and Jessica Pegula (131, 28 matches) round out the top 4, while Aryna Sabalenka (119 from 25 matches) and Mirra Andreeva (96 from 28) feature in the top 10.

Rank Player Aces Matches
1 Elena Rybakina 280 42
2 Linda Noskova 213 30
3 Aryna Sabalenka 177 38
4 Sorana Cirstea 177 40
5 Jessica Pegula 176 39
6 Ann Li 163 31
7 Victoria Mboko 157 34
8 Elina Svitolina 155 43
9 Qinwen Zheng 154 16
10 Hailey Baptiste 148 29

Double Faults (Total)

The flip side of a big serve. Coco Gauff leads the WTA with 226 from 37 matches, ahead of Mirra Andreeva (162) and Jelena Ostapenko (156) — the price of an aggressive second-serve approach.

Rank Player Double Faults Matches
1 Coco Gauff 226 37
2 Mirra Andreeva 162 45
3 Jelena Ostapenko 156 29
4 Anastasia Potapova 155 33
5 Paula Badosa 153 21
6 Linda Noskova 153 30
7 Victoria Mboko 152 34
8 Karolina Pliskova 142 26
9 Dayana Yastremska 140 26
10 Camila Osorio 135 23

First Serve Percentage

First-serve percentage measures accuracy rather than power, and the leaders here reflect a different profile to the aces chart. Dominika Salkova leads at 84.3% but across only two matches — a small sample. Among players with more substantial match counts, Katie Volynets (76.1%, 20 matches) and Renata Zarazua (75.4%, 13 matches) represent the most sustained accuracy on tour. Aryna Sabalenka, Elena Rybakina and the WTA 1000-level big servers sit lower here — for them the pace on the first serve matters more than the raw landing percentage.

Rank Player 1st Serve % Matches
1 Dominika Salkova 84.3% 2
2 Tereza Martincova 83.8% 3
3 Mayar Sherif 81.0% 4
4 Ekaterine Gorgodze 78.7% 1
5 Yasmine Kabbaj 77.5% 3
6 Despina Papamichail 77.2% 2
7 Marina Bassols Ribera 76.3% 2
8 Katie Volynets 76.1% 20
9 Anna Siskova 75.4% 1
10 Renata Zarazua 75.4% 13

First Serve Points Won

This is where quality of the first serve matters more than frequency. Barbora Krejcikova leads at 75.2% from 13 matches and Marketa Vondrousova at 74.4% from two — both relatively small samples. Among players with 15+ matches, Qinwen Zheng (73.9%, 16) and Linda Noskova (73.9%, 30) set the pace, with Elena Rybakina‘s 72.8% (42 matches) is the most meaningful figure — when her first serve lands, she wins nearly three quarters of those points. Elena Rybakina (73.4%, 30 matches) is level on percentage and even more sustained across a bigger sample. Together the pair form a two-player tier above the rest of the WTA.

Rank Player 1st Srv Pts Won % Matches
1 Polona Hercog 100.0% 1
2 Barbora Krejcikova 75.2% 13
3 Marketa Vondrousova 74.4% 2
4 Qinwen Zheng 73.9% 16
5 Linda Noskova 73.9% 30
6 Laura Samson 73.7% 3
7 Chloe Paquet 73.5% 2
8 Rebeka Masarova 73.3% 10
9 Elena Rybakina 72.8% 42
10 Oceane Dodin 72.0% 1

Second Serve Points Won

Winning 53.4% of second-serve points, as Aryna Sabalenka does, is extraordinary at any level. The second serve is traditionally where opponents target their most aggressive returns — yet Sabalenka uses hers as an offensive weapon rather than a defensive reset. British No. 2 Sonay Kartal features in the top 3 at 54.2% from 12 matches, and Elena Rybakina (53.3%, 30 matches) is the only other player with 25+ matches above 53%. This category more than any other explains why Sabalenka’s overall service dominance is so difficult to replicate.

Rank Player 2nd Srv Pts Won % Matches
1 Mayar Sherif 62.3% 4
2 Miriam Bulgaru 58.3% 1
3 Whitney Osuigwe 57.0% 3
4 Katarzyna Kawa 55.6% 3
5 Xiyu Wang 54.2% 4
6 Sonay Kartal 54.2% 12
7 Aryna Sabalenka 53.4% 38
8 Diae El Jardi 53.3% 1
9 Sorana Cirstea 51.8% 40
10 Jessica Pegula 51.6% 39

Service Games Won

Aryna Sabalenka‘s 82.2% service games won is the headline WTA serving statistic for 2026 among players with a meaningful sample. She loses her serve in fewer than 18 out of every 100 service games — a figure that approaches the baselines typically seen among the ATP’s top servers. For context, Jannik Sinner leads the ATP in this category at 92.3%. The gap is narrower than it sounds given the structural differences between the men’s and women’s games. Elena Rybakina (83.7%) and Linda Noskova (80.2%) are the only other players above 80% with meaningful match counts this season.

Rank Player Srv Games Won % Matches
1 Polona Hercog 100.0% 1
2 Aryna Sabalenka 82.2% 38
3 Elena Rybakina 82.0% 42
4 Mona Barthel 81.8% 1
5 Barbora Krejcikova 80.6% 13
6 Marketa Vondrousova 80.0% 2
7 Linda Noskova 79.8% 30
8 Jessica Pegula 79.6% 39
9 Lia Karatancheva 76.9% 1
10 Qinwen Zheng 76.6% 16

Service Points Won

The single best summary of serve effectiveness, combining first- and second-serve points won. Aryna Sabalenka leads at 64.9% from 38 matches, just ahead of Elena Rybakina (64.1%) — the two biggest deliveries in the women’s game setting the standard.

Rank Player Service Pts Won % Matches
1 Aryna Sabalenka 64.9% 38
2 Elena Rybakina 64.1% 42
3 Barbora Krejcikova 64.1% 13
4 Jessica Pegula 63.6% 39
5 Qinwen Zheng 63.2% 16
6 Linda Noskova 63.2% 30
7 Marketa Vondrousova 63.1% 2
8 Polona Hercog 62.5% 1
9 Karolina Muchova 62.0% 33
10 Sorana Cirstea 61.8% 40

Break Points Saved

This category captures what happens when the serve isn’t quite enough to prevent an opponent reaching break point. Marketa Vondrousova leads at 73.9% from two matches; among meaningful samples, Linda Noskova (65.8%, 30 matches) and Aryna Sabalenka (65.7%, 38 matches) are the two standout leaders. This pairing of rarely facing break points and converting the ones they do face into holds is the engine behind their service dominance. Leylah Fernandez (66.7%, 16 matches) is fifth — a reminder that left-handed servers with angle variety can challenge the pure power players at this metric.

Rank Player BP Saved % Matches
1 Marketa Vondrousova 73.9% 2
2 Katie Swan 73.3% 1
3 Hanyu Guo 71.4% 1
4 Julieta Pareja 68.0% 2
5 Teodora Kostovic 66.7% 1
6 Nuria Brancaccio 66.7% 1
7 Mona Barthel 66.7% 1
8 Linda Noskova 65.8% 30
9 Aryna Sabalenka 65.7% 38
10 Katerina Siniakova 65.5% 22

For the full picture across serve, return and under pressure, see the 2026 season leaders overview. ATP data is updated post-Roland Garros (22 June 2026) and covers a 52-week rolling window; WTA figures are full-season year-to-date, updated post-Roland Garros (22 June 2026). Sources: atptour.com and wtatennis.com.