Federer, Djokovic, Alcaraz: What's Their Record After Their First 32 Matches on Grass?
After his second victory at Queen's at just 22 years old, Alcaraz has joined Nadal and Lopez as the most successful Spanish players in history on grass. But that's not all—the world No. 2 now holds the top spot in terms of wins after 32 matches played (29/32, or 90.6%).
In comparison, the native of El Palmar is ahead of John McEnroe (27/32), Djokovic (24/32), Sampras (22/32), and even Federer (21/32).
With Wimbledon just days away, Alcaraz will arrive at the legendary venue of the English tournament with 18 consecutive wins (since Rome) and 12 straight victories on grass.
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He's got 2 Wimbledon GS, so 6 more to go.