Carlos Alcaraz Storms to 65th Win with Tokyo Quarterfinal Triumph Over Nakashima
World No.1 Carlos Alcaraz powered past Brandon Nakashima 6-2, 6-4, storming into the Tokyo semifinals with dazzling all-court brilliance.
Alcaraz achieved his remarkable 65th win of 2025, becoming the only men’s player to surpass fifty victories this entire ATP season.
His dominant performance included 39 winners within 80 minutes, averaging more than two winners every game during the intense Tokyo encounter.
Brandon Nakashima fought bravely, striking 10 winners with 11 errors, but struggled against Alcaraz’s relentless firepower, movement, and precise ball-striking today.
Alcaraz displayed serving perfection, never facing a break point across nine service games, maintaining complete control throughout the highly competitive quarterfinal.
The Spaniard joins an elite list, becoming the only man with 65 wins in multiple ATP seasons during this current decade.
Other leaders this season include Taylor Fritz with 48, Alexander Zverev with 46, and Alex de Minaur also boasting 46 victories.
Jannik Sinner trails with 39 wins, highlighting Alcaraz’s commanding lead as the ATP Tour’s most consistent and relentless competitor this season.
Alcaraz’s Tokyo run is historic, marking his first appearance in Japan, where he has already stormed confidently into the tournament semifinals.
Awaiting Alcaraz in the semifinals is Norway’s Casper Ruud, who dominated Aleksandar Vukic 6-3, 6-2, showcasing remarkable consistency and resilience.










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