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🔥 Alcaraz Hits 250 Wins! Carlos Powers Into Queen’s Final With Record-Breaking Form 🔥

Carlos Alcaraz continues to rewrite tennis history, and this time he’s done it in spectacular style at the Queen’s Club Championships 2025. The 22-year-old Spaniard reached his milestone 250th career win with a dominant 6-4, 6-4 victory over fellow countryman Roberto Bautista Agut, booking his spot in the final in just 1 hour and 29 minutes.

🎯 250 Wins at Lightning Speed – A Record Among Legends

With his latest triumph, Alcaraz becomes the first male player born in 2003 or later to reach 250 tour-level victories, and only the third-fastest in ATP history to hit that mark—behind only Rafael Nadal (310) and John McEnroe (307). This feat came in his 311th career match, placing him among tennis royalty.

🟢 The Grass King in the Making

What makes the victory even more impressive is Alcaraz’s 90% win rate on grass, the highest of any current or former ATP World No. 1 since rankings began in 1973. With 17 consecutive match wins, the reigning French Open champion is on fire—his longest career-winning streak yet.


đź§  Match Breakdown: Classic Alcaraz

Alcaraz was in cruise control throughout the semifinal. He broke Bautista Agut in the third game of the first set and again in the fifth game of the second set, hitting 37 winners against just 19 unforced errors, including 15 aces and 17 forehand winners. He ended the match with a signature inside-out forehand that left the crowd gasping.

🇪🇸 Spanish Domination & a Final Test Ahead

The victory also marks Alcaraz’s 15th straight win against fellow Spaniards, with his last loss to a compatriot coming at Indian Wells 2022 to Rafael Nadal. Now into his fifth consecutive tournament final—Monte Carlo (won), Barcelona (runner-up), Rome (won), Roland Garros (won), and now Queen’s—he’s proving unstoppable.

🆚 Final Showdown: Alcaraz vs Jiri Lehecka

Next up for Alcaraz is World No. 30 Jiri Lehecka, who ousted Jack Draper in a tight 6-4, 4-6, 7-5 battle. Though Alcaraz beat Lehecka at Queen’s in 2023, the Czech stunned him earlier this year in Doha. Sunday’s final promises fireworks.


🏆 Can Alcaraz Claim Another Title?

If Alcaraz maintains this form, a second Queen’s Club crown could be on the way. With a booming serve, tireless baseline game, and mental toughness, Carlos Alcaraz is not just chasing titles—he’s shaping an era.

Stay tuned for what promises to be a thrilling final showdown at Queen’s Club!

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