Since October 2, 2025, we take a look at some of Carlos AlcarazGreater statistical achievement …

Magic in Madrid
In 2022, Alcaraz became the youngest player to defeat both Nadal and Djokovic, and 1 to do so in the same clay-court event, beating the dynamic duo in the back days on the way to his 2nd title Masters 1000 in 2022 Madrid.
Gunning for No.1
Alcaraz is 3-0 in large finals when order No.1 is in line (2022 US Open, 2023 Wimbledon, 2025 US Open).
US BREAKOUT OPEN
In Flushing Meadows in 2022, Alcaraz defeated Casper Ruud to become the newest men’s Us Open champion from Sampras, 19, in 1990 and the youngest men’s singing champion at Grand Slam event since Rafael Nadal, 19, in 2005 Roland Garros.
Also in the US Open in 2022, Alcaraz became the youngest and the world’s first teenage no. 1 and the end of the year No.1 in the History of ATP PIF ranking (since 1973), completing its erection by no. 32 At the end of 2021 in no. 1 at the age of 19 in September 2022.
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The triple (superficial) threat
In Paris in 2024, Alcaraz won his first French Open title to become the youngest man who won a Grand Slam title on all three surfaces.
The following year Alcaraz defeated the sinner in the final, saving 3 championship points against Italian to defend the title. It was the longest final in Roland-Garros history in five hours and 29 minutes.
With that victory, 22-year-old Alcaraz became the youngest of the four men who won numerous Grand Slam titles in Argila, Bar and Strong Courts (also Djokovic, Nadal, Wilander). He also became the eighth player who won the Roland-Garros titles in the seasons on the back, and the first since Nadal in 2020.
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Outdoor in the finals of the collision
Alcaraz became the second man in the history of tennis to win his first five main finals (second only for Roger Federer) with that victory in Paris, and owns a 6-1 in Grand Slam Finals in general.
Alcaraz is the second youngest player to have ever held six top titles, older than Bjorn Borg. He won 24 wins in diplomas in 2025, linking Rafael Nadal (2008) for most ATP players at the age of 22 and under diplomas in a single season.
Decisive in decision maker
Alcaraz is 14-1 life expectancy in the decision groups played in the best matches of five.
Stunning
Alcaraz is 84-13 longevity in diplomas. AT.866 (84-13), Alcaraz jumped over .860 of Feder (369-60). He is still behind Nadal’s .877 (314-44) and Djokovic .878 (397-55).
Sustained
Alcaraz is 24-7 generally in the finals of ATP.
The Spaniard is an 8-time Masters 1000 (8-1 in the final, and 82-23 in general, which is the third highest winning percentage, after only Djokovic and Nadal, since October 2025).

