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Carlos Alcaraz is back at Wimbledon in 2025 with the eye on history and momentum on his side. The young Spaniard, in quest of a rare three-peat on grass after two glorious years at the All England Club, has been on a rampage lately. Alcaraz is gunning for this summer, where he is the player to beat, given his sheer form and impeccable Grand Slam finals record.
Alcaraz’s Career & Recent Performance
Grand Slam Record (as of June 2025)
Wimbledon Performance
Carlos Alcaraz has shown amazing performance at Wimbledon, with a powerful match record of 18–2 (90%) on these iconic grass courts. Within this time frame, he has drawn rapid improvements at the All England Club, including two back-to-back championship wins for the years 2023 and 2024, putting him at one of the finest young grass-court players of his generation.
Overall Tour Performance
Carlos Alcaraz has come through 26 tour finals in his career with fantastic results, winning an incredible 20 titles on both fast and slow surfaces testifying his versatility and dominance. This year alone, he has attended classes a record of days and is presently 42-5. He has gotten another five titles, of which one of them is his second one at the Queen’s Club (HSBC Championships). His continuing performance still establishes him as one of the strongest forces on the ATP Tour.
What Alcaraz Needs to Win Wimbledon 2025
Carlos Alcaraz has to maintain his top shape in order to win Wimbledon in 2025, propelling his momentum from a French Open victory into another title earned at Queen’s Club. The grass suits Alcaraz’ extravagant style, with ultra-elite statistics, winning about 87% of the points on his first serve, fluid footwork reminiscent of Federer and Djokovic, all of which should serve him well. Staying calm in finals will matter, and with a perfect 5–0 in Grand Slam finals, he’s shown that he can master the stage. On the other hand, holding his own through a tough draw could include number one seed Jannik Sinner or a up-and-coming Novak Djokovic. Fatigue is to be weighed into the equation; deep runs in consecutive tournaments might challenge his stamina throughout the two-week grind at SW19.