Alcaraz: Wimbledon Pursuit After Queen’s Title 2025

The Murcian chains 18 victories and already adds five titles on grass

Carlos Alcaraz He arrives at Wimbledon 2025 in one of the best moments of his sports career. The Murcian tennis player, who starts as a main title aspiring, will seek to lift the trophy at the All England Tennis Club for the third time. The London tournament, third Grand Slam of the season and the most prestigious of the circuit, disputes over grass and will begin next Monday.

The number one of Spanish tennis is presented in London after chaining 18 consecutive victories. Since his last defeat against Holger Rune in the final of the Count of Godó, Alcaraz has won the tournaments of Roma, Roland Garros and Queen’s. With this streak, he signs the best series of triumphs of his career and consolidates his domain on varied surfaces.

Domain on grass and historical figures

With regard to the grass, the El Palmar player also accumulates outstanding merits. With his five victories in Queen’s this year – before Walton, Munar, Rinderknech, Bautista and Leheckka–, Alcaraz already has 12 triumphs in a row on this surface. In addition, he has won four of the last five grass tournaments in which he has participated: Queen’s and Wimbledon in 2023, Wimbledon in 2024 and Queen’s in 2025.

In total, the Murcian has won 25 of his last 26 games on grass, yielding alone before Jack Draper in Queen’s 2024. From his debut ATP On this surface, it presents a balance of 29 victories and just three losses, which makes it the most triumphs in its first 32 meetings on grass since the beginning of the Open era, even surpassing John Mcenroe.

Best percentage of victories in the Open era

Carlos Alcaraz currently holds the best percentage of victories in grass in the Open era, with 90.6%. This data improves the records of legends such as Roger Federer (86.9%), John Mcenroe (85.8%) or Novak Djokovic (85.7%), consolidating as a reference on this surface despite its youth.

With his recent triumph in Queen’s, Alcaraz equals Rafa Nadal and Feliciano López as The Spanish With more titles on grass. Nadal achieved two Wimbledon, a Queen’s and a Stuttgart, while López conquered two Queen’s and two Eastbourne.

Records available to Wimbledon 2025

At 22, Alcaraz could become the youngest tennis player to win three times Wimbledon. Only Bjorn Borg (six titles between Wimbledon and Queen’s) and Boris Becker (five) exceeded that mark at that age. In addition, if you achieve the title, it will be the first to sign two consecutive doubles Roland Garros-Wimbledon since Borg himself between 1978 and 1980.

James Whitfield

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