In the Queen's final, Alcaraz broke his record for aces in a best-of-three match

Thanks to his victory over Lehecka in the Queen’s final (7-5, 6-7, 6-2), Alcaraz claimed his second title in this tournament at just 22 years old. With four grass-court trophies to his name, the El Palmar native also joined his idol Nadal on the list of the most decorated Spanish players on this surface.
But that’s not all—with 18 aces, Alcaraz achieved his highest ace count in a best-of-three match. He thus broke his previous record, set in his match against Bautista Agut (15 aces). Before this 2025 edition, the five-time Grand Slam champion had landed 11 aces against Griekspoor in the Davis Cup.
This new milestone adds to his already staggering success rate on grass. In 32 matches, Alcaraz has won 29, giving him a 90.6% win rate on this surface.