In a hard-fought clash between former Top 10 players, Stefanos Tsitsipas battled past Karen Khachanov in three sets in the second round in Dubai on Wednesday night, 7-6 (4), 2-6, 6-4.
With that victory, Tsitsipas maintained his record of never falling before the quarterfinals at the ATP 500 event—he was a quarterfinalist in 2018, a finalist in 2019 (falling to Roger Federer), a finalist in 2020 (falling to Novak Djokovic) and now at least a quarterfinalist in 2025.
And there’s more: Tsitsipas’ victory against the former world No. 8 was the milestone 350th tour-level win of his career.
He’s the first man born in 1998 or later to hit that number.
MEN BORN IN 1990 OR LATER WITH 350+ WINS (tour-level):
- 475: Alexander Zverev [born in 1997]
- 462: Grigor Dimitrov [born in 1991]
- 387: Daniil Medvedev [born in 1996]
- 383: Milos Raonic [born in 1990]
- 350: Stefanos Tsitsipas [born in 1998]
Not only is Tsitsipas the first man born in 1998 or later to reach 350 career wins, but he leads that age group by 80 wins—Jannik Sinner (born in 2001) is next with 270, with Casper Ruud (born in 1998) and Alex de Minaur (born in 1999) right behind with 268 and 262, respectively.
More to come…