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Alcaraz Secures 17th Consecutive Win to Reach Queen’s Final Against Lehecka

Alcaraz Secures 17th Consecutive Win to Reach Queen’s Final Against Lehecka
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Jules Hypolite
le 21/06/2025 à 18h00
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Carlos Alcaraz continues his strong momentum in London, just nine days before Wimbledon begins.

The world No. 2, who already claimed the Queen’s Club title on grass in 2023, advanced to the final this Saturday after defeating his compatriot Roberto Bautista Agut (6-4, 6-4) in 1 hour and 28 minutes. Alcaraz delighted the crowd with a series of spectacular winners, finishing the match with an impressive tally of 36 winners to just 19 unforced errors, along with 15 aces.

In tomorrow’s final, he will face Jiri Lehecka. The Czech player emerged victorious in their earlier meeting this year in Doha.

Dernière modification le 21/06/2025 à 18h24
Alcaraz C • 1
Bautista Agut R
6
6
4
4
Carlos Alcaraz
1e, 12050 points
Roberto Bautista Agut
90e, 670 points
Alcaraz C • 1
Lehecka J
7
6
6
5
7
2
Jiri Lehecka
19e, 2090 points
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3j

Hello I'm new

4j

I am surprised about relatively low attendance at Roland Garros which was the most popular slam 20+ years ago. I myself love it as well as really loving aus and us opens. I don't care about Wimbledon, sometimes maybe I can watch women's tennis. I hate Wimbledon's white dress code, I feel like I am watching junior tennis...I watched very few matches like Graf davenport final in 1999 the last time.....

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12j

It will really be befitting if he attains his 25th Grand Slam crown at the AO for he's truly the GOAT & this will stamp him & endorse his GOAT status without an iota of doubt

12j

Almost as important to Djokovic as Slam #25--and requiring less luck--is beating Federer's total of 103 singles titles. He'll play 250s, and might even surpass Connors's 109.