Tennis Trends
Who’s hot right now — active streaks and form risers across the ATP & WTA tours, updated hourly.
This page tracks momentum, not reputation. Every entry comes from the same pre-match engine that powers the Umpiry Score: active win and losing streaks are counted from completed tour-level results, and “form risers” are players whose recent results have been better than their rating would predict — the classic profile of a player on the way up. Only players with an upcoming scheduled match are listed, so every trend here is actionable: click through to the player’s profile or straight to their next match.
Longest active win streaks
W14
W7
W7
W7
W6
W5
W5
W5Xiy. WangWTA #108
W5
W5- W4Benjamin Hassan
W4
W4
W4
W3
Form risers
rising
risingXiy. WangWTA #108
rising
rising
rising
rising
rising
rising
rising
rising
Cold streaks
L15
L7
L6
L6
L5
L5
L5
L5
How to read these trends: long win streaks often indicate confidence heading into the next match — but watch for fatigue when a streak stretches beyond ten matches. Form risers are typically the players most likely to upset higher-ranked opponents in the coming days. Cold streaks can signal injury concerns or surface-related struggles worth investigating.
Streaks count consecutive completed tour-level wins or losses up to a player’s next scheduled match; form is measured against the player’s own rating, so a qualifier beating expectations registers just like a top seed. Lists refresh hourly as results land. A player drops off once they have no upcoming match.