Stats: Alcaraz boasts an unmatched grass-court win percentage after thirty matches
Qualified for the Queen's semifinals for the second time in his career, Carlos Alcaraz has also played his thirtieth match on grass.
The world No. 2, a two-time Wimbledon champion (2023 and 2024), holds a record of 27 wins and three losses on grass. This gives him a win ratio of 90%, far ahead of some legends of the game.
After 30 matches, Björn Borg, for example, had a record of 21 wins and 9 losses (70% success rate), Pete Sampras stood at 20 wins and 10 losses (67%), Novak Djokovic at 22 wins and 8 losses (73%), and Roger Federer at 19 wins and 11 losses (63%).
Among his three losses, Alcaraz was defeated by Medvedev at Wimbledon in 2021, Sinner at Wimbledon in 2022, and Draper at Queen's last year.
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