Sinner vs Alcaraz Grand Slams: Titles & Win Rate (2026)

At age 22, Alcaraz already holds 7 Grand Slam titles across all four surfaces — a Career Grand Slam he completed faster than nearly anyone in history. Sinner has 4 Slams at 24, led by his 2 Australian Open titles. Together they've combined for 11 Major titles before either has turned 25.

Grand Slam Titles Breakdown

StatSinnerAlcaraz
Grand Slam Titles 4 7
Australian Open 2 1
Roland Garros 0 2
Wimbledon 1 2
US Open 1 2
Grand Slam W/L 92-21 91-13
GS Win % 81.4% 87.5%
GS Finals Reached
Sinner GS Titles
4
AO 2 · RG 0 · W 1 · USO 1
Alcaraz GS Titles
7
AO 1 · RG 2 · W 2 · USO 2

Key Insights

1. Alcaraz's surface versatility is historically rare. Winning at Roland Garros (2), Wimbledon (2), and the US Open (2) by age 22 puts him in territory occupied only by all-time greats. His clay-to-grass adaptability in particular mirrors peak Nadal and Djokovic.
2. Sinner dominates in Melbourne. With 2 Australian Open titles, Sinner has made the hard courts of Melbourne Park his fortress. His late-January form and ability to peak after a full pre-season are consistent advantages.
3. The GS win-rate gap matters most. Alcaraz's 87.5% Grand Slam win rate vs Sinner's 81.4% shows fewer early exits. At the Majors, Alcaraz is simply harder to beat round-for-round.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How many Grand Slams have Sinner and Alcaraz won?

As of April 2026, Alcaraz has won 7 Grand Slam titles (AO 1, RG 2, Wimbledon 2, USO 2) while Sinner has 4 (AO 2, RG 0, Wimbledon 1, USO 1). Alcaraz achieved the Career Grand Slam earlier, while Sinner's Australian Open dominance anchors his total.

Who has the better Grand Slam win percentage?

Alcaraz wins 87.5% of Grand Slam matches (91-13) vs Sinner's 81.4% (92-21). Alcaraz's remarkably low loss count at Slams reflects his ability to peak for the biggest events.

Have Sinner and Alcaraz played in a Grand Slam final?

Yes — the 2025 Roland Garros final (Alcaraz won in 5 sets, 5h29m, the longest Grand Slam final ever), the 2025 Wimbledon final (Sinner won in 4 sets), and the 2025 US Open final (Alcaraz won in 4 sets). Their Slam final meetings have already produced historic tennis.

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