The 'King of the Land' Carlos Alcaraz made a miracle of 250 wins, entered the final of Queen's Club


Spanish tennis player Carlos Alcaraz currently leads ATP Tour with 42 wins and 4 titles in 2025. He has just defeated his compatriot Roberto Bautista Agut.

Carlos Alcaraz won the 250nd 250th career in a professional competition in Saturday at the Queen's Club Championships, thereby gaining the right to play the second final.

The number one Spanish seed has a high-class performance, surpassing the compatriot Roberto Bautista Agut with a score of 6-4, 6-4, while raising his series of consecutive victories to the number 17.

Alcaraz, who once ascended the throne at Queen's Club the first attendance in 2023, is now the third fastest player in the opening era (Open Era) to reach a milestone of 250 wins.

After the time of winning, Alcaraz said: “I feel like I am playing amazing tennis and increasingly confident after every match. In the final at Queen's again, it is a special thing. I think 'grass mode' has been activated.”

Ever since the shock was eliminated in the first round of the ATP Masters 1000 in Miami against David Goffin, Alcaraz won 26 out of the last 27 matches, and this is also his fifth consecutive final. The upcoming opponent will be the Czurine player Jiri Lehecka-who surprised the host of the host player Jack Draper with a score of 6-4, 4-6, 7-5.

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Alcaraz – With 42 wins and 4 titles this season – will definitely hope to keep that smile in the Sunday final. However, the challenge from Lehecka is not small when the 23 -year -old player has shown the excellent performance on the pitch for the past week, only to lose the game twice.

Lehecka can also get more confidence from the victory over Alcaraz in the Doha quarter-finals early this year, thereby balancing the confrontation achievement between the two players at 1-1.

Currently, Alcaraz is leading the PIF ATP Live Race To Turin race with a distance of 2,070 points compared to the second person, Jannik Sinner. This is an important indicator on the journey towards the world's No. 1 tennis player at the end of the year by ATP.

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