Carlos Alcaraz She greeted herself to reach the “grass mode” in the semifinal of the ATP 500 contest of the Queen, which won Spanish Roberto Bautista 6-4 and 6-4. This Sunday will perform the final against Czech Jiri Leheckkathat deleted the British Jack Draper by 6-4, 4-6 and 7-5.
Roland Garros’s champion continues with a stripe, coming to defend Wimbledon, where he led in 2023 and 2024. He left the journey to the ground, fixed his grass tennis after four games in London.
There are 17 consecutive successes, at a time leading up to the caretaker with 41 games winning 46 played. In this exciting rhythm he managed to become the third professional man who came before succeeding 250. At his 311 meeting, as he suffered 61 losses.
At 22, Rafa Nadal, who made it 313 games, a balance of 250-63, was taken to this concept. Alcaraz just got behind the Americans John Mcenroe and Jimmy Connors. ‘Big Mac’ is the fastest, in Clash 307 (250-57), followed by ‘Jimbo’, at 310 with 250-60.
Another proof of the precocity of Carlos Alcarazwhich is a goal in the title of 21, in the 27 -final final. This campaign won Rotterdam, Montecarlo, Rome and Roland Garros, defeated Godó, who graduated and will not compete in the second set at the Danish Holger Rune finally.
She’s the best in Queen’s in 2023, until Monday, June 30, she’ll chase a ‘hat trick’ on WimbledonAdd an aging Grand Slam title to an account where only the Australian Open is missing.
“I’m happy to join that group of myths and be the third to get about 250 successes. It’s something incredible. We don’t give a lot of imports to statistics, but once we know it feels,” Carlos Alcaraz said at a press conference, collected by EFE.
Source: La Verdad

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