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Alcaraz and a record in Grand Slam titles only surpassed in history by the Big 3

Diego Jiménez Rubio | 19 May 2025 | 09.42
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Carlos Alcaraz, Great Titles. Photo: gettyimages.
Carlos Alcaraz, Great Titles. Photo: gettyimages.

Carlos Alcaraz already boasts an impressive 11 Grand Titles on his record (4 Grand Slams and 7 Masters 1000), matching players like Alexander Zverev and Michael Chang, placing him in the historical top 10 in this ranking, measurable since 1990 when the calendar is similar to the current one. He leads Jannik Sinner by three titles and, at 22, demonstrates astonishing efficiency in these events.

In fact, the player from Murcia wins 1 out of every 4.5 Grand Titles he competes in, a better ratio than that achieved by Pete Sampras (4.9) or Andre Agassi (6.1). He is only surpassed by the Big 3, with Novak Djokovic having the best ratio (3.2), followed by Rafael Nadal (3.5) and Roger Federer (4.4). Furthermore, Carlos has a record of 11-2 in finals of tournaments at this level, having lost only to Djokovic in Cincinnati and the Olympics.

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