Spanish tennis sensation Carlos Alcaraz continued his blistering form on grass, defeating compatriot Roberto Bautista Agut 6-4, 6-4 to reach the Queen’s Club final for the second time in his career. With this victory, the 22-year-old notched his career-best 17th consecutive win, further cementing his status as a top contender ahead of Wimbledon.
🎾 Alcaraz Hits 250 Career Wins
The semi-final triumph also marked a major milestone—Alcaraz’s 250th career tour-level win, making him the second-youngest player born in the 2000s to reach that feat, after Jannik Sinner.
💥 Dominant Performance in Sweltering Conditions
In just 90 minutes, Alcaraz fired 36 winners and 15 aces, breaking Bautista Agut early in both sets and never looking back.
“I’m playing great tennis. After every match, I’m feeling more comfortable. Making the final here is so special once again,” said Alcaraz post-match.
🏆 Fifth Straight Final in 2025
This is Alcaraz’s fifth consecutive final of the season, following title wins on clay in Monte Carlo, Barcelona, Rome, and the French Open. He now eyes a second Queen’s Club title, having first won the tournament in 2023 before going on to claim back-to-back Wimbledon crowns.
🆚 Final Showdown: Alcaraz vs Lehecka
Alcaraz will face Jiri Lehecka in Sunday’s final. The Czech world No. 30 stunned home favorite Jack Draper in a tight 6-4, 4-6, 7-5 semi-final, becoming the first Czech finalist at Queen’s since Ivan Lendl in 1990.
Stay tuned for live updates from the Queen’s Club final.