By Chris Oddo | @Thefanchild | Saturday 21 June 2025
Carlos Alcaraz signed the camera “Grasscaraz” after his 6-4, 6-4 victory Roberto Bautista Agutwhich puts it in the Queen’s final.
In reality, it doesn’t matter which surface it is – grass, hard, clay … All Alcaraz does is to win. The 22-year-old closed his 250th career victory on Saturday and became the third fastest to achieve that victory in ATP history.
Only Jimmy Connors and John MCCEE have reached that historic moment sooner.
Inspired by his idols, now destroying milestones like them … pic.twitter.com/a9sfzcuzis
– Tenisnow (@tennis_now) June 21 2025
Alcaraz is now 250-61 lives, and 28-3 in the bar.
Is a small sample size but already the Spaniard has a winning percentage in the bar that every other male player in the open era.
The Spaniard has now won a 17 best career matches, and 26 of his last 27. He will face Jiri Lehecka, a player who defeated him in their latest DOHA meeting in February, in the Queen’s final of Sunday as he offers for his 21st career title.