Jannik Sinner delivered an astonishing serving performance in the 2026 Miami Open final against Jiri Lehecka.
Sinner defeated Lehecka in straight sets to hoist a seventh Masters title and complete the Sunshine Double, winning 6-4, 6-4.
The Italian was not broken once throughout the match and recorded a win percentage of 92% on his first serve.
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Putting up just one double fault, it was one of the best serving displays Sinner has delivered in recent memory.
Despite being one of the most dominant servers in the world, the 24-year-old does not rank within the top five players with the most aces in 2026 so far.

5. Aleksandar Kovacevic
The player with the fifth most aces on the ATP Tour in 2026 so far is American star Aleksandar Kovacevic, with a total of 239.
Kovacevic, ranked 58th in the world, has played 17 matches this season, with his best result being a semifinal finish at the Brisbane International.
He is ranked 29th in serve rating on the tour across the last 52 weeks.
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4. Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard
In fourth is Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard, who has managed to amass 249 aces across 14 matches this season.
The Frenchman, second in the tour for average aces per match, has played at nine tour-level competitions in 2026.
His best run has been a quarterfinal finish, which he achieved in both Brisbane and Auckland.

3. Jakub Mensik
Last year’s Miami Open champion Jakub Mensik has the third most aces of anyone on the ATP Tour this year.
The Czech star has tallied 263 across 21 matches, and his huge serve has already helped him clinch a title in the first three months of his campaign.
Mensik emerged triumphant at the ASB Classic in Auckland, beating Sebastian Baez in the final to capture his second career tour-level crown.

2. Reilly Opelka
Kovacevic’s compatriot, Reilly Opelka, has been one of the biggest servers in tennis for quite some time now, and the US star leads the tour in aces per match.
So far in 2026, he has tallied 264 aces in just 11 matches, having featured at five tournaments.
Opelka has failed to make it past the round of 16 in any of his appearances at events this year.

1. Taylor Fritz
Leading the ATP Tour in aces by some distance is Taylor Fritz, with the world number eight having tallied 316 in 2026.
Fritz has played 20 matches since the beginning of January and has competed at six tournaments.
His best campaign came at the Dallas Open, where he made the final before losing to countryman Ben Shelton
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