8 Men’s Tennis Players Including Ben Shelton, Jack Draper, Alexander Bublik That Scripted Breakthrough Runs in 2025

Here is a look at the breakthrough players who shaped the 2025 season, led by Ben Shelton, Jack Draper and others.

The 2025 ATP season delivered a multitude of unforgettable moments that continue to resonate long after the final ball was struck. Fans witnessed the trademark dominance of arch-rivals Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, who split the four Grand Slams and amassed a combined 14 tour titles. At the same time, several promising young talents added a new dimension to an already gripping year. So let’s look at the breakthroughs that left a mark on the 2025 ATP calendar.

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Ben Shelton

Shelton has firmly established himself as one of the fastest-rising talents of this era, and his omission was never in question. The American closed the season with a solid 40–24 record and celebrated a significant milestone by capturing his first Masters 1000 title in Toronto. His impressive run also propelled him to a career-high ranking of world No. 5 earlier this month. Following a phenomenal year, Shelton qualified for his maiden ATP Finals in Turin, although he was unable to advance beyond the group stage.

Learner Tien

This American youngster made a meaningful impact in 2025. Tien began the season at No. 128 and closed it at No. 28. His momentum started to build at the Australian Open, where he stunned Daniil Medvedev in one of the tournament’s early surprises. The 19-year-old ultimately secured four other top-10 wins against Alexander Zverev, Andrey Rublev, Ben Shelton and Lorenzo Musetti. Tien showed his true potential later in the season, reaching the final in Beijing and securing his first tour-level title in Metz.

Alexander Bublik

Bublik stood out as another key performer in the 2025 season. The Kazakh compiled a strong 37–22 record and put together four triumphs in Hangzhou, Kitzbühel, Gstaad, and Halle. His consistency throughout the year lifted him to a career-high ranking of world No. 11, and he finished just shy of an ATP Finals berth, ultimately serving as the first alternate in Turin.

Jack Draper

Although Draper’s season was interrupted by an untimely injury, his achievements in 2025 stood out. The Brit reached a career-high ranking of world No. 4 after winning the Indian Wells title and finishing runner-up in Madrid. His momentum was cut short by an arm injury that kept him out of competition after the US Open. Yet, he concluded the year with an outstanding 30–9 win-loss record.

Valentin Vacherot

Valentin Vacherot emerged as one of the standout names in the 2025 season. The Monégasque finished with a 15–4 record and claimed his maiden Masters 1000 title in Shanghai. The achievement carried immense significance, as he entered the event ranked No. 204 and became the lowest-ranked player ever to win a Masters 1000. His breakthrough run propelled him to his current position of world No. 30.

Flavio Cobolli

This 23-year-old youngster is another standout name to leave a mark in 2025. The Italian ended the season with a 35-27 win-loss record and secured two titles, an ATP 500 in Hamburg and an ATP 250 in Bucharest. Cobolli’s impressive Wimbledon campaign also merits attention. He advanced to the quarterfinals after working his way through a demanding draw that included Jakub Menšík and Marin Čilić, before bowing out to Novak Djokovic. The Italian later played a key role in Italy’s Davis Cup hat-trick, finishing the campaign without losing a single rubber.

João Fonseca

Fonseca is another rising talent who left his mark this season, thus earning a justified place on this list. The 19-year-old Brazilian closed the year with a 26–16 record, highlighted by an ATP 500 triumph in Basel and an ATP 250 title in Buenos Aires. Thanks to a decent run in 2025, Fonseca rose to a career-high ATP ranking of No. 24.

Luciano Darderi

Darderi also stands out as one of the breakthrough players of 2025. The Italian delivered an impressive campaign highlighted by three tour-level titles, all earned at ATP 250 events in Umag, BÃ¥stad, and Marrakech. His performance in the season lifted him to a career-high ranking of world No. 26.

In short, the 2025 ATP Tour delivered one of the most compelling seasons in recent memory, blending dominance from established stars with standout breakthroughs from the next wave.

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