Ivan Dodig and Austin Krajicek, a Croatian-American combination, finished the year as the second and first players in the world in doubles, respectively. The Croatian master won a total of 6,620 points, 510 less than Krajicek’s first place. The pair won five tournaments this year: Rotterdam, Monte-Carlo (Masters), Roland Garros, Queen’s and Beijing. However, they fell on the last step in Adelaide and Eastbourne.
Rohan Bopanna is set to end the year as third in the world rankings after winning his first Masters title at Indian Wells and becoming the oldest player to do so. His partner Matthew Ebden will also finish fourth. Horacio Zeballos, Rajeev Ram, Joe Salisbury, Wesley Koolhof, Neal Skupski and Marcel Granollers are also among the Top 10 players this season. Meanwhile, Mate Pavić and Nikola Mektic ended their collaboration earlier this year but still finished 32nd or 43rd in the world rankings.
In the singles competition, Novak Djokovic once again dominated another season with his impressive performance on court. He was followed closely by Carlos Alcaraz and Danilo Medvjedev while Jannik Sinner and Andrej Rubljov were not far behind. Borna Coric ended up finishing as the 37th tennis player in the world while Borna Gojo dropped out of the Top 500 altogether