Carlos Alcaraz increasingly proves his perfection, not only on the ground. The Spanish player has just lowered Oliver Tarvet to enroll in the 3rd round of Wimbledon 2025.
Carlos Alcaraz did not face many difficulties in the second round of Wimbledon 2025, when he easily defeated the player to cross the British qualifying round-Oliver Tarvet-with a score of 6-1, 6-4, 6-4 in the match took place on Wednesday night. This is an overwhelming performance after the hard match lasting 5 sets against Fabio Fognini earlier this week.
Before the 733 world rival, Alcaraz showed absolute superiority with 37 scoring scores and 6 times of breaking the ball game. This is also the 20th consecutive victory in the career – the longest winning of the 21 -year -old player to date.
“I have to praise Oliver. This is his second match at the tour level, and I really like his play,” Alcaraz shared after the match. “It is not easy to play on the central field, but he has shown a great tennis. That's why I know I have to be extremely focused and play the best tennis from the beginning. And today, I have done that.”
The reigning champion for two consecutive years in Wimbledon, Alcaraz has a series of 16 victories at the Grand Slam on the pitch. With the victory in the first round against Fognini, he became the fastest player in the opening era to win 30 wins on the pitch. The 31st victory, taking place on the sunny central field today, helped Alcaraz to be firmly prepared before the third round against Felix Auger -anssime or Jan-Lennard Struff.
“I found a way to enjoy each match. When I came in, I just thought of playing my best and enjoying it, regardless of winning or losing,” Alcaraz added. “It was the secret to helping me have a series of consecutive victories over the past few months.”
The No. 2 seed is aiming to become the second player in the history after Bjorn Borg won a double Luoland Garros – Wimbledon for two consecutive years. He also expects to become the fifth in the history of winning three Wimbledon championships in a row.
On Tarvet's side, the 21 -year -old player was playing for San Diego University, who has qualified to first participate in a Grand Slam. He once impressed when he defeated Leandro Riedi in the first round without losing any set. Before Alcaraz, Tarvet also had booming moments, especially the beautiful passing winner in the two set. However, the power and subtlety of the world's No. 2 player is too different. After 2 hours 17 minutes, Tarvet's fairy journey was officially closed.
Alcaraz is currently heading to the sixth title in the season, with notable milestones such as the Roland Garros-Grand Slam championship in his career, and ATP Masters 1000 titles at Monte-Carlo, Rome and The Queen's Club earlier this month.