Carlos Alcaraz has almost a year ahead to continue climbing positions in a historic top-10 that he has entered after being crowned champion of the Queen's tournament. The Murcian is already one of the great early talents of all time in this sport, as evidenced by having won 21 titles before turning 23. The record is held by Björn Borg with 46, a number that Carlos will not be able to reach, just like he won't be able to match the 36 of Rafael Nadal, but he can still climb some positions. He turns 23 on May 5, 2026.
📊 Tennis players with most 🏆 before turning 23 years old (Open Era/Men's Singles):
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🇸🇪 Borg 46
🇺🇸 Connors 39
🇪🇸 Nadal 36
🇺🇸 McEnroe 35
🇺🇸🇨🇿 Lendl 33
🇩🇪 Becker 29
🇺🇸 Sampras 29
🇸🇪 Wilander 26
🇦🇺 Hewitt 21
🇪🇸 Alcaraz 21 pic.twitter.com/24XLcl7IQB
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