A winning machine: this was Alcaraz's service percentages at Queen's. Photo: Getty Images
The service takes on a paramount importance when the grass court season begins. In fact, it may be the fundamental tool if any tennis player wants to succeed on such a fast surface. And Carlos Alcaraz is fully aware of this, with his serve being his best weapon at the start of this tour culminating in Wimbledon. The Spaniard not only clinched the title at Queen's but also significantly improved his service percentages, sending a clear message ahead of the prestigious London event. In his first match at the English tournament against Walton, he served 10 aces, didn't lose serve, and won 86% of points on his first serve. Against Jaume Munar in the second round, he only dropped serve twice, hit 9 aces, and won 76% of points with his first serve. And in the quarterfinals against Rinderknech, he produced 8 aces, didn't allow a single break point, and achieved a 92% success rate with his first serve. These stats confirm that his serve will be his main threat at Wimbledon.
🇪🇸 Carlos Alcaraz's serve numbers at Queen's
🆚 Walton | 10 aces, 86% first serve points won, no service breaks.
🆚 Munar | 9 aces, 76% of first serve points won, two breaks of serve.
🆚 Rinderknech | 8 aces, 92% of points won on first serve, no breaks of serve.
— Alejandro López Fernández (@alejandrolf2410) June 22, 2025
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