Carlos Alcaraz continues to add up. The Spanish tennis player secures another victory for his record after defeating Casper Ruud in the round of 16 at Indian Wells, where he has yet to suffer any defeat in 2026. Furthermore, he now has a total of 33 consecutive victories on outdoor hard courts, a streak that began at the 2025 Cincinnati Masters and continued with titles at the US Open 2025, Tokyo 2025, Australian Open 2026, and Doha 2026. In fact, with this number of wins, he equals Novak Djokovic and Rod Laver for the fourth-longest streak in history on outdoor hard courts. The top three consist of Pete Sampras (34), Roger Federer (46), and Jimmy Connors (55).
Alcaraz says 33! And he equals the 4th longest streak ever on outdoor hard courts. Alongside Laver and Djokovic:
— Giorgio Spalluto (@GeorgeSpalluto) March 11, 2026
Jimmy Connors 55
Roger Federer 46
Pete Sampras 34
Rod Laver 33
Novak Djokovic 33
Carlos #ALCARAZ 33 pic.twitter.com/XmkvBH86IJ
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