During the Australian Open, ATPTour.com will bring fans insight into the leaders of key statistical categories, showing how performances throughout 2025 all added up to successful seasons and the promise of more good times ahead in 2026.
Hamad Medjedovic carries himself with an aggressive approach that rarely lets opponents breathe in baseline rallies.
The big-hitting Serbian is a fearless shotmaker who clubbed a higher percentage of winners per shot than any other player last season. In 2025 the former Next Gen ATP Finals champion hit one winner for every 10 shots he hit.
Medjedovic is able to carry his frontal assault of felt-ripping groundstrokes into remarkable efficiency. He can turn any rally into an opportunity to dictate play and finish points decisively. Not far behind Medjedovic in winners-per-stroke ratio was Nikoloz Basilashvili (9.7), Alexander Bublik (8.9), Quentin Halys (8.9) and Reilly Opelka (8.8).
Medjedovic, 22, reached a career-high No. 57 in the PIF ATP Rankings last August, after reaching his sixth tour-level quarter-final. In 2023, Medjedovic won the Next Gen ATP Finals, joining an elite list of champions which includes Carlos Alcaraz (2021) and Jannik Sinner (2019).
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