MATCH POINT: Carlos Alcaraz defeats Arthur Rinderknech | London QF

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On Thursday, he battled almost three-and-a-half hours for his 15th win in a row, the new longest winning streak of his career.

On Friday, he improved his career winning percentage on grass to 90%, the best career winning percentage on grass of ANY of the 29 current or former No. 1s in ATP rankings history, since 1973.

And today, Carlos Alcaraz kept the milestones coming.

He defeated countryman Roberto Bautista Agut in the semifinals of Queen’s Club, 6-4, 6-4, for the 250th win of his career.

The 22-year-old Spaniard is the first man born in 2003 or later—or even 2002 or later—to reach that incredible milestone, and just the second man born in the 2000s to do it, after Jannik Sinner.

MOST CAREER WINS, MEN BORN IN THE 2000s (tour-level):

  • 282: Jannik Sinner [born in 2001]
  • 250: Carlos Alcaraz [born in 2003]
  • 238: Felix Auger-Aliassime [born in 2000]
  • 161: Holger Rune [born in 2003]
  • 157: Lorenzo Musetti [born in 2002]
  • 136: Sebastian Korda [born in 2000]
  • 114: Brandon Nakashima [born in 2001]
  • 107: Jack Draper [born in 2001]
  • 104: Sebastian Baez [born in 2000]
  • 101: Jiri Lehecka [born in 2001]

More to come...

With his victory over Bautista Agut, Alcaraz has now won 15 matches in a row against fellow Spaniards.

With his victory over Bautista Agut, Alcaraz has now won 15 matches in a row against fellow Spaniards.