Carlos Alcaraz

Spanish tennis player

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2025 Played the longest French Open final in history, lasting 5 hours and 29 minutes.
2025 Won all modern big titles on clay, including the French Open, Monte-Carlo Masters, Madrid Open, and Italian Open.
2025 Alcaraz won the Italian Open final against Sinner in straight sets, ending Sinner's 26-match win streak.
July 2025 Defeated Taylor Fritz at Wimbledon with a score of 6–4, 5–7, 6–3, 7–6(8–6)
2025 Achieved a 21-match win streak across multiple tournaments in 2025, including victories at Barcelona Open, Italian Open, French Open, Queen's Club Championships, and early stages of Wimbledon.
2025 Continues competing at a high level, already winning 5 titles in the early part of the year.
June 30 2025 Started Wimbledon Grand Slam tournament, first-round match against Italy's Fabio Fognini (result pending).
2025 Carlos Alcaraz performs consistently in Grand Slam tournaments, reaching 3rd round at Australian Open, 2nd round at French Open (5th seed), and 2nd round at US Open
June 2025 Became an ambassador for multinational food company Danone, further expanding his brand partnerships.
June 2025 Won the Queen's Club Championships, defeating Jiří Lehečka in the final and achieving his 250th tour-level victory in the semifinal against Roberto Bautista Agut.
2025 Continued French Open tournament, defeating Ben Shelton (ranked 13th), Tommy Paul (ranked 12th), and Lorenzo Musetti (ranked 8th).
June 16 2025 Begins Queen's Club Championships ATP 500 tournament, defeating Adam Walton in the first round with a score of 6–4, 7–6(7–4).
2025 First player to save 3+ championship points to win a major final.
2025 Saved championship point(s) to win a major final, joining Gaston Gaudio and Novak Djokovic in this achievement.
2025 Won a major final from two sets down, joining legendary players like Ivan Lendl, Andre Agassi, Gastón Gaudio, Dominic Thiem, Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, and Jannik Sinner.
2025 Carlos Alcaraz achieves a significant milestone, winning 1 Grand Slam title and 3 ATP titles, totaling 4 singles titles for the year and earning $6,877,646, ranking him number 1 on the money list.
June 2025 Won the French Open, defeating Jannik Sinner in the final with a dramatic five-set score of 4–6, 6–7(4–7), 6–4, 7–6(7–3), 7–6(10–2).
June 2025 Carlos Alcaraz reached the 2nd round of the French Open, marking his 5th participation in the tournament
2025 Alcaraz and Sinner will play their first Grand Slam final against each other at the French Open.
June 2025 Continues Wimbledon tournament, defeating Oliver Tarvet (ranked 733) and advancing to the third round.
June 2025 Entered the French Open as defending champion, advancing to the fourth round after victories over Damir Džumhur, Giulio Zeppieri, and Fábián Marozsán.
May 25 2025 Advanced in French Open Grand Slam tournament, defeating Italy's Giulio Zeppieri (qualifier) in the first round with a score of 6–3, 6–4, 6–2.
May 25 2025 Progresses through French Open, defeating Fábián Marozsán, Damir Džumhur, Ben Shelton, and Tommy Paul in successive rounds.
May 2025 Reaches French Open final, defeating Lorenzo Musetti in the semifinal with a 4–6, 7–6(7–3), 6–0, 2–0 retirement.
2025 Admitted to feeling nervous before a match at Indian Wells and considered taking an extended break from tennis.
May 2025 Defeated Jannik Sinner in the finals of the Italian Open with a score of 7–6(7–5), 6–1.
May 2025 Defeated Lorenzo Musetti in the semifinals of the Italian Open with a score of 6–3, 7–6(7–4).
May 2025 Won the Italian Open by defeating world no. 1 Jannik Sinner in straight sets, becoming the third man to win every modern big title on clay after Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic.
May 2025 Defeated Jack Draper in the quarterfinals of the Italian Open with a score of 6–4, 6–4.
May 7 2025 Begins Italian Open ATP 1000 tournament, starting with a first-round bye, then defeating Serbia's Dušan Lajović (ranked 131) 6–3, 6–3 in the second round.
May 2025 Continues Italian Open tournament, defeating Serbia's Laslo Djere, Karen Khachanov (ranked 23), Jack Draper (ranked 5), and Lorenzo Musetti (ranked 8) en route to the final.
2025 Joined a letter signed by nineteen other top tennis players advocating for better revenue distribution in Grand Slam tournaments.
2025 Supported fellow Spanish player Sara Sorribes Tormo's decision to take a break from tennis for health reasons.
2025 Rennae Stubbs commented on Alcaraz's inconsistent performance, noting his exceptional potential when playing at his highest level.
2025 Alcaraz appointed childhood friend Fran Rubio as an additional physiotherapist to his team.
April 2025 Withdrew from the Madrid Open due to injuries to both legs.
April 23 2025 Netflix documentary 'Carlos Alcaraz: My Way' was released, a three-part series documenting his 2024 season and exploring conflicts within his team.
April 2025 Alcaraz reached the final of the Barcelona Open, where he was defeated by Holger Rune.
2025 Carlos Alcaraz reaches world No. 1 ranking and earns $2,700,922 in total earnings, ranking top of the money list
April 2025 Defeated Alex de Minaur in the quarterfinals of the Barcelona Open with a score of 7–5, 6–3.
April 2025 Won the Monte-Carlo tournament by defeating Lorenzo Musetti, securing his first Masters title in thirteen months and his sixth Masters title overall.
April 14 2025 Won Barcelona Open ATP 500 tournament, defeating Denmark's Holger Rune (ranked 6th) in the final with a score of 6–7(6–8), 2–6, marking the start of his 17-match win streak.
March 2025 Suffered an early defeat at the Miami tournament, losing his first match to David Goffin in just his third career opening-round defeat at a Masters tournament.
2025 Carlos Alcaraz reached the quarterfinals (QF) of both the Australian Open and French Open.
2025 Carlos Alcaraz achieves 1 ATP title and ranks 6th on the money list with earnings of $949,026
2025 Competed in the Australian Open, reaching the quarter-finals before being defeated by Novak Djokovic.
2025 Became the first player to win ATP 500 singles titles on clay, grass, indoor and outdoor hard court at 21 years, 9 months old.
2025 Will be the subject of the Netflix documentary 'Carlos Alcaraz: My Way', to be produced by Morena Films.
2025 Carlos Alcaraz is competing at the Australian Open, aiming to become the youngest man to complete the Career Grand Slam at age 21.
2025 First player to win ATP 500 singles titles on clay, grass, indoor and outdoor hard court at 21 years, 9 months old.

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