Carlos Alcaraz continues to be impressive with the 16th consecutive victory. The World No. 2 tennis player crosses the gate called Arthur Rinderknech, thereby enrolling the Semifinals of Queen's Club.
The No. 1 seed surpassed the lucky player to win the main round-Arthur Rinderknech-with a score of 7-5, 6-4, despite the opponent's thundering drama. According to statistics from the Infosys Stats, Alcaraz does not face any breaking point in the quarterfinals, in stark contrast to the three -stretching match against Jaume Munar in the second round.
After raising the confrontation score to 3-0 against Rinderknech, Alcaraz will face Roberto Bautista Agut in the semi-finals. With the last two titles at ATP Masters 1000 Rome and Roland Garros, the 22 -year -old Spanish tennis player owns the longest chain of his career with 16 consecutive victories.
After the match, Carlos Alcaraz shared: “I think my condition will be worse after the match in the second round. But as a professional player, we are forced to do everything to be able to play well. I'm happy because today the game lasts only 1 hour 20 minutes, right style on the pitch.
I feel a lot better than the opening match – that's what I am trying to look forward to. I feel great when playing with high form as today. It was a big challenge, but I was satisfied with my performance. ”
Currently, Alcaraz is leading the ATP Race To Turin race, far ahead of Jannik Sinner – the second person – with a distance of 1,940 points. This ranking is a measure for the title of the No. 1 player in 2025.
As the No. 2 player in the world, Alcaraz won the Queen's Club the first time to attend in 2023. However, he was eliminated in the second round when he met host player Jack Draper-who could be an opponent of Alcaraz in this year after he passed Brandon Nakashima with a score of 6-4, 5-7, 6-4 in the previous match.
In the other branch, Roberto Bautista Agut made a big surprise when he defeated the No. 4 Holger Rune seed, thereby winning the first victory over a Top 10 player in 2025 and entering the 47th semi -final semi -final in his career. The 37-year-old Spaniard-is currently the third oldest person to reach the semi-finals at Queen's Club-who played excellent from the end of the field and won 7-6 (5), 6-7 (4), 6-2 after 2 hours 26 minutes.
Although the rune exploded in the two-break set series with a series of 5 consecutive points from the 2-4 lead, Bautista Agut showed his bravery in the set set when he won 14/15 points when he held the ball. He will meet Alcaraz in the semi -finals. This promises to be a fascinating match for Spaniards.