Life is smiling at Carlos Alcaraz. The Spaniard may be experiencing the best moment of his career. The newly crowned champion of Roland Garros has debuted with a victory in the first round of ATP Queen's, thus achieving his first win on grass and linking a total of 14 consecutive victories. The player from Murcia adds the six wins from the ATP Rome, the seven from Roland Garros, and this one at Queen's. This way, he matches the other two best winning streaks of his early career. The first was in 2022 (Barcelona, Madrid, Roland Garros Round of 16) and the second in 2023 (Queen's, Wimbledon, Canada Masters 1000 Round of 16). If he wins on Thursday, he would reach 15 victories, making it the longest streak of his career.
Carlos Alcaraz has once again tied the longest winning streak of his career:
— Bastien Fachan (@BastienFachan) June 17, 2025
14 - Barcelona, Madrid, Roland-Garros R16 (2022)
14 - Queen's, Wimbledon, Canada R16 (2023)
14 - Rome, Roland-Garros, Queen's R32 (2025)
One more win needed to get a new career-best winning streak! 🚀 pic.twitter.com/qA1NCTt6tp
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