Davidovich: 40 Wins in 2025 – ATP Tour

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Davidovich joins the exclusive club of 40 wins in 2025

The Spaniard needed five match points to beat Brooksby in Basel

October 22, 2025

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Alejandro Davidovich Fokina is No. 18 in the PIF ATP Rankings and the eighth seed in Basel.
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Alejandro Davidovich Fokina became the eighth player this Wednesday to reach at least 40 match wins on the ATP Tour. This is the best season of his career on the ATP Tour, among others because his personal record in one year was 32 wins in 2023. And the best thing is that this season he can continue to improve.

Most wins on the ATP Tour 2025

The Spaniard has achieved No. 40 by beating the American Jenson Brooksby 6-7(6), 6-4, 7-5 in the round of 16 of the Swiss Indoors Basel, and surviving an excessively dramatic outcome. The eighth seed in Basel needed five match points to seal the victory after wasting four when serving at 5-4.

Brooksby, who went from 3-5 to 5-5 in the decider, threatened to rally to No. 18 in the PIF ATP Rankings, but the latter quickly broke at 5-5 and won his serve at love in the next game to claim victory at two hours and 47 minutes.

This has been one of ‘Foki’s most worked comebacks of the year. In addition to making more unforced errors than his opponent (51 vs. 43) and hitting fewer winners (24 vs. 30), in the first set he went from 3-5 to 3/1 and 5/4 in the tie-break before Brooksby took the 72-minute set.

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Davidovich Fokina is now one more win away from climbing to No. 17 in the live ranking and being one step away from securing a new personal record in the PIF ATP Rankings and surpassing the No. 18 that he currently occupies today. For that he will have to beat the winner of the duel between Stan Wawrinka and Casper Ruud.

The Spaniard has been the second qualifier of the tournament to the quarterfinals, which allows him to secure a place in this round for the 30th time in his career (and for the 8th in 2025).

The first to advance to the quarterfinals in Basel was the Brazilian Joao Fonseca, who won by W/O due to the absence due to injury of the Czech Jakub Mensik. The South American tennis player, currently at No. 46 in the rankings, will now face the Canadian Denis Shapovalov or the Frenchman Valentin Royer.

Davidovich Fokina’s 2025 Season: Key Stats and Comparisons

To further illuminate Alejandro Davidovich Fokina’s impressive season,let’s delve into a comparative analysis of his performance,highlighting key stats and providing a deeper understanding of his journey.

Table: Davidovich Fokina’s 2025 Season – Key Metrics and Comparisons

Metric 2025 Season (So Far) 2023 Season (Full) Career Best (Prior to 2025) Notes
Match Wins 40+ 32 32 (2023) Reached 40 wins on october 22, 2025, surpassing his previous best. Demonstrates a significant increase in wins suggesting a marked betterment in his performance.
ATP Ranking (Current) No. 18 Fluctuating No. 18 (Current) The article indicates he’s striving to improve his rank, this metric clearly shows his current ranking.
Tournament quarterfinals 8 N/A N/A Reached the quarterfinals of a tournament 8 times in 2025.
Winning Percentage N/A N/A N/A This metric could be be added to show the proportion of matches won by Davidovich Fokina in the 2025 season.

| Unforced errors vs. Winners (vs. Brooksby – Basel) | 51/24 | N/A | N/A | this provides a direct comparison from a specific match, highlighting areas for potential improvement, especially compared to his winners tally (24) against Brooksby in Basel. |

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Q: Who is Alejandro Davidovich Fokina?

A: Alejandro Davidovich Fokina is a professional tennis player from Spain, currently ranked No. 18 in the PIF ATP Rankings [[1]]. He is competing in the 2025 swiss Indoors Basel.

Q: What are the PIF ATP Rankings?

A: the PIF ATP Rankings (formerly known as Pepperstone ATP Rankings) are the merit-based system used by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) to determine player seeding and entry into tournaments [[1]]. The rankings are based on points earned over the previous 52 weeks [[3]].

Q: How is the ATP Ranking calculated?

A: The ATP Rankings take into account a player’s best results over a 52-week rolling period. Points are awarded based on the tournament category (Grand Slams, ATP Masters 1000, ATP 500, ATP 250) and the player’s performance in each tournament.

Q: What is the meaning of reaching 40 match wins in a season?

A: Reaching 40 match wins signifies a triumphant season, indicating consistent performance and advancement in tournaments. For Davidovich Fokina, it marks a career-best, surpassing his previous personal record.

Q: Where is the Swiss Indoors Basel tournament held?

A: The Swiss Indoors Basel is a prestigious ATP tour tennis tournament held annually in basel,Switzerland.

Q: how does Davidovich Fokina’s ranking affect his tournament play?

A: His ranking of No. 18 impacts his seeding in tournaments like the Swiss Indoors Basel. Higher seeds receive advantages, such as avoiding top players in early rounds. His goal is to improve his ranking, as it is directly related to the tournaments he’s able to enter and his potential seeding.

Q: How can I follow davidovich Fokina’s progress?

A: You can follow his progress through official ATP Tour channels, sports news websites, and social media. These sources provide live scores, match results, and updates on his ranking and performance.

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