Aces have always been a key weapon in modern tennis, helping players win easy points and control their service games. The latest stats reveal the WTA players who are leading in aces per match in 2025, showcasing some familiar power hitters and a few surprises. Let’s take a deep dive into the biggest servers on tour and what their serving prowess means for their game.
Zheng Qinwen leads the pack
Topping the list is Zheng Qinwen, who averages 8.75 aces per match. The 22-year-old Chinese is known for her explosive serve, and this stat reaffirms her reputation as one of the most dangerous players on tour when it comes to free points off the serve. With a 100% most aces rate and a 56% first serve percentage, she is a major threat, especially on faster surfaces.
Clara Tauson close behind
Just behind is Clara Tauson, with 7.69 aces per match. The 22-year-old Danish star has established herself as a force in women’s tennis, utilizing a 69% most aces rate and a 57% first serve percentage to dominate service games. Her ability to consistently hit big serves is a huge asset, particularly on hard courts. This week in Dubai, she upset world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka to reach her first WTA 1000 quarterfinal.
Alycia Parks’ powerful serve
Alycia Parks takes the third spot, averaging…