Carlos Alcaraz vs. Alex de Minaur Head-to-Head Ahead of ATP Finals 2025
As Carlos Alcaraz (Rank 2) and Alex de Minaur (Rank 7) prepare to face off in a crucial ATP Finals Round Robin match tomorrow, November 9th, the history books tell a story of complete Spanish dominance.
The ATP Head2Head infographic reveals a daunting challenge for the Australian: Alcaraz leads the head-to-head record 4 wins to 0 losses.
De Minaur will be tasked with overcoming a significant mental and statistical hurdle, as Alcaraz has proven his mastery over the “Demon” across all surfaces and major tournament stages.
Alcaraz’s All-Surface Dominance
The four previous encounters highlight Alcaraz’s ability to solve the De Minaur puzzle everywhere on the court:
- 2025: Indoor Hard and Clay Mastery Alcaraz’s superiority has extended deep into the current season, where he has already defeated De Minaur twice. He secured a crucial title by beating De Minaur in the Rotterdam Final (Indoor Hard), and earlier in the year, won their battle on Outdoor Clay in the Barcelona Quarterfinal (7-5, 6-3).
- 2023: Grass Court TriumphThe Spanish star also defeated De Minaur in the Final of the London / Queen’s Club (Grass) in straight sets (6-4, 6-4), claiming a significant grass-court title and proving his versatility against the quick-footed Australian.
- 2022: Barcelona SemifinalWhile every match has gone to Alcaraz, De Minaur pushed him to his absolute limit in their first encounter, the 2022 Barcelona Semifinal on Outdoor Clay, showcasing his fighting spirit even in a loss.
By The Numbers
Heading into the final Grand Prix of the year, Alcaraz holds a significant statistical advantage:
| Player | ATP Rank | Age | YTD W/L | Career W/L | Career Titles | Career Prize Money |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Carlos Alcaraz | 2 | 22 | 67/8 | 276/64 | 24 | $54,776,695 |
| Alex de Minaur | 7 | 26 | 55/21 | 304/176 | 10 | $20,374,394 |
For the 22-year-old Alcaraz, this match is an opportunity to leverage his perfect record and superior career accolades to secure a critical early victory in the Round Robin stage. For the 26-year-old De Minaur, the November 9th showdown presents the ideal moment to finally break his duck against the Spanish phenom on the sport’s biggest indoor stage, proving he belongs among the elite Top 8 at the ATP Finals.
