Sinner vs Alcaraz Career Titles: Who Has Won More? (2026)
Sinner leads the overall title count 27 to 26, but Alcaraz holds more of the titles that define a legacy. With 7 Grand Slams to Sinner's 4 and 15 big titles (GS + Masters) to 12, the quality of Alcaraz's title haul edges ahead despite the raw number gap.
Titles Breakdown
| Stat | Sinner | Alcaraz |
|---|---|---|
| Career Titles | 27 | 26 |
| Grand Slam Titles | 4 | 7 |
| Masters 1000 Titles | 8 | 8 |
| Big Titles (GS + Masters) | 12 | 15 |
| Finals Record | 27-9 | 26-9 |
| Career Win % | 79.7% | 81.6% |
| 2026 YTD Titles | 3 | 2 |
Key Insights
1. Quality vs quantity. Sinner's 27 titles include more 250/500 level events,
while Alcaraz's 26 lean heavier toward Slams and Masters. In the ATP's points hierarchy,
Alcaraz's trophy case carries more weight per title.
2. Masters parity. Both hold exactly 8 Masters 1000 titles. This is the level
where they've been most evenly matched — neither has been able to dominate the other at the 1000-level consistently.
3. Finals record tells the full story. Sinner's 27-9 finals record
vs Alcaraz's 26-9 shows how often they reach and win championship matches. Both
are elite closers, converting the majority of their finals into titles.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many titles have Sinner and Alcaraz won?
Sinner has won 27 career titles and Alcaraz has 26. In big titles (Grand Slams + Masters 1000), Alcaraz leads 15 to 12. Both have 8 Masters titles each.
Who has the higher career win percentage?
Alcaraz has a career win rate of 81.6% (301–68) vs Sinner's 79.7% (345–88). The 1.9% gap reflects Alcaraz's fewer early losses as he burst onto the Tour.