Carlos Alcaraz Wins Queen’s Title for the Second Time
London – Spanish tennis player Carlos Alcaraz has achieved a significant victory by winning the Queen’s tournament for the second time in his career, after defeating Czech player Jiri Lehecka with scores of 7-5, 6-7 (5) and 6-2. This triumph marks the third consecutive trophy for the player from Murcia, adding to his victories in Rome and Roland Garros. Furthermore, it is his fourth title on grass, including Queen’s 2023 and Wimbledon 2023 and 2024. Alcaraz becomes the second Spaniard in history to win this tournament twice, following in the footsteps of Feliciano López, who achieved it in 2017 and 2019. In the London club, where Alcaraz achieved his first victory on this surface two years ago, his game has been transformed into a lethal weapon on grass. Your service, which presented doubts a few days ago, is now a key factor in your success, providing you with a peace of mind that makes you almost unbeatable.The first set against Lehecka, known for his powerful game, was a clear demonstration of his dominance. Alcaraz lost only four points on serve, winning 89% of the first serves and 82% of the second serves, without facing any break opportunities.
Lehecka, at a critical moment, had a 0-30 in his favor, but Alcaraz responded with four masterful serves. Alcaraz took the opportunity to break Lehecka’s serve, sealing the set with a resounding “Vamos!”.