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Carlos Alcaraz Blames Lack of Clarity for Wimbledon Final Loss: ‘I Wasn’t Sure What to Do’

Carlos Alcaraz admits there were moments he “didn’t know what to do” in the face of Jannik Sinner’s brilliant play during their final at Wimbledon on Sunday.

Second seed Alcaraz, chasing a third consecutive title in SW19, missed out on a sixth Grand Slam after losing in four sets to fierce rival and world No 1 Sinner.

Alcaraz took the first set on Centre Court but the Italian came storming back to claim his first title at the All England Club.

Alcaraz only landed 53% of his first serves, compared to 62% for Sinner, and the Spaniard acknowledged that Sinner’s level was consistently better throughout their three-hour battle, particularly regarding how both returned each other’s second serve.

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“It was all about him pushing me to the limit in every point,” Alcaraz said. “Mentally, it’s really tough to maintain. When you see the opponent playing such good tennis, I didn’t know what to do.

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“From the baseline, he was better than me. The big key was the second serves, he was returning really well, then he was in a position to attack with the second ball. It’s difficult when you’re defending all the time.”

“I just gave him a lot of free points when he had a second serve. He has a big first serve, but when you have the chance to return the second serve, I had to do more with those points.

“He was serving quite easily, winning his service games quite easily. I had to better on that, but it was a great match, I think the level was really high.”

Despite his French Open final heartbreak, Sinner bounced back in impressive fashion on the grass to claim his first non-hard-court Grand Slam. Alcaraz, however, insists he was not surprised that the Italian responded so well.

“He didn’t surprise me at all because I know he’s a really nice player and a huge champion,” he said.

“Champions learn from the losses. I knew at the beginning that he was going to learn from that final, not going to make the same mistakes as he did in the French Open final.

“The way he played today, it was really, really high. I knew he was going to play like this. Overall, he didn’t surprise me at all because I know he’s a big champion.”

Emma Raducanu and Carlos Alcaraz have been linked with a mixed doubles pairing at the US Open, with the pair also believed to be close friends off the court

Emma Raducanu and Carlos Alcaraz, two of tennis’s most popular figures, could become “tennis royalty” and rake in millions by teaming up, according to a sports finance expert.

The young duo, both in their early twenties, have been the subject of dating rumors, which Raducanu quickly dismissed.

Despite this, they’ve committed to a high-profile mixed doubles partnership at the upcoming U.S. Open and are reportedly close friends

Sports finance expert Rob Wilson, in an interview with OLBG, suggested that the pair could leverage their popularity even more in the coming years.

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Discussing their appeal to brands, Wilson said: “Raducanu and Alcaraz pairing certainly has brand alchemy as it has that tennis chemistry because they’ll obviously be able to win a fairly significant amount of money if they’re able to go far in the mixed doubles at the U.S. Open.

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“We’ve spoken about Emma Raducanu’s earnings quite a lot. She’s already banked in the region of around $15 million over the last couple of years without those deep tournament runs that we know are so essential for those commercial endorsements.

“I think her progress at Wimbledon this year, the way she’s re-captured some of the crowd and certainly column inches in the media, will really help her rise back up through those rankings a little bit and perhaps add to her commercial power.

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“There is no doubt that partnering with somebody like Carlos Alcaraz on things like joint branding campaigns that mixed doubles novelty that we’re seeing and social traction that she might be able to get through brands like Nike, Dior, Porsche, etc, which are all likely to be big benefits for her..

“So together they can really kind of target that Generation Z, Generation Alpha demographic, be really active on social media, and almost become tennis royalty, But in order to cement that position, I think Emma really needs to be getting deeper into tournaments.”

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Prior to the duo teaming up for the all-star mixed doubles showdown in New York, Raducanu will compete at the forthcoming Canadian Open. She’ll kick off her singles quest against Ukraine’s Marta Kostyuk on Tuesday afternoon.

Reports suggest that Alcaraz will choose to skip the tournament though, having made it to the Wimbledon final earlier this month.

Title Report: Sinner Triumphs Over Alcaraz to Clinch Glorious First Wimbledon Title

World number one Jannik Sinner won his first Wimbledon title by wearing down Carlos Alcaraz in another high-quality Grand Slam final between the dominant forces of the men’s game.

Italy’s Sinner claimed a 4-6 6-4 6-4 6-4 victory at the All England Club, avenging his brutal French Open defeat by Spanish world number two Alcaraz just 35 days ago.

Then, Sinner led by two sets – and held three championship points – before Alcaraz roared back to win a five-set classic lasting more than five hours.

Now, the 23-year-old has responded by taking two-time defending champion Alcaraz’s crown on the Centre Court grass, following another gripping contest which again showcased the pair’s shot-making, athleticism and star power.

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“It is so special,” Sinner said. “I’m living my dream.”

Sinner, who served a three-month doping ban earlier this year, has claimed the fourth Grand Slam title of his career and a first major victory not on a hard court.

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A composed and clinical performance from the top seed ended Alcaraz’s 24-match winning streak.

The manner in which he served out victory from going a break up at 3-1 in the fourth set – given his experience in Paris last month – was admirable.

There was a moment of knowing consternation among Sinner’s supporters when he missed a first match point, but he reset to take his second opportunity before dropping to his haunches at the net.

Sinner’s win stopped 22-year-old Alcaraz from becoming only the fifth man in the Open era to win three consecutive Wimbledon titles.

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“It is always difficult to lose, but first of all I have to congratulate Jannik again,” Alcaraz said.

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“It is a really well-deserved trophy. He has been playing great tennis and will continue to be a great rival.”

What makes Sinner so special above all else is his mentality.

The man from the mountains in northern Italy regularly remains ice-cold in the most decisive matches – which is why his fumble against Alcaraz in Paris felt so surprising.

Little appears to faze the mild-mannered Italian – on or off court.

Wimbledon Shock: Jannik Sinner Topples Carlos Alcaraz at All England Club to Capture First-Ever Title

Jannik Sinner ends the hopes of Carlos Alcaraz from winning a third straight Wimbledon title with four-set win

World No 1 Jannik Sinner dethroned two-time defending champion Carlos Alcaraz to seal his maiden Wimbledon title with a stylish four-set win.

Sinner ended a five-match losing streak to Alcaraz, winning 4-6 6-4 6-4 6-4, just 35 days after losing an epic French Open title to the Spaniard

The 23-year-old now holds three of the four Grand Slam titles and will head to Roland-Garros next year chasing the career Grand Slam.

The victory in three hours and four minutes was nearly two-and-a-half hours quicker than their Roland Garros epic.

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Sinner, who was on the brink of defeat against Grigor Dimitrov in the fourth round until his pectoral muscle injury changed the course of tennis history, celebrated by thrusting both arms aloft, puts their rivalry back on a knife edge, with the 23-year-old now trailing Alcaraz only by five Grand Slam titles to four and putting an end to a five-match losing streak against the Spaniard.

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It is also Sinner’s first major title away from his favoured hard courts, while Alcaraz suffered a first major final defeat, unable to find the same magic that had brought him back from the brink on the clay.

Sinner said in his on-court presentation: “I had a very tough loss in Paris. But it doesn’t really matter how you win or lose the important tournaments, you just have to understand what you did wrong, try to work on that.

The 23-year-old Sinner drew first blood in the first Wimbledon men’s final contested by a pair born in the 2000s, breaking for a 3-2 lead, but Alcaraz was certainly not holding back, slamming down a 136mph ace to start the match and hitting 139 in his second service game – a new record for the Spaniard, until he twice clocked 140 later in the contest.

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Sinner struck the first blow, a wild Alcaraz forehand handing over the first break in the fifth game, but back came the second seed with three games in a row.

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Soon that was four, with Alcaraz winning surely one of the best set-winning rallies seen on Centre Court: Sinner’s 118mph second serve was returned with interest, Alcaraz angled a forehand out wide, his rival thumped a forehand into the corner only for the Spaniard to somehow conjure a backhand winner.

He stood with his finger pointed to his head as the crowd rose to acclaim another piece of tennis wizardry.

Congratulations, Sinner v Djokovic, Alcaraz into final after beating Fritz – live Wimbledon 2025 semi-finals:

Thanks Daniel. Phew, it’s hot in this Wimbledon sauna. But no time to cool down after Alcaraz’s latest masterclass, because Sinner and Djokovic are already under way, with Djokovic sending the world No 1 a message of defiance from the off with a hold to love. Not that most of the Centre Court spectators saw it, because they’re still catching their breath after the first semi-final.

I am in awe of that man. He’s everything I want a sportsperson to be – exciting, improvisational, attitudinous and a mensch, a total one-off who is spreads joy and love wherever he goes. I cant wait to see him on Sunday, but who will he play? Katy Murrells will be here shortly to croon you through … Jannik Sinner v Novak Djokovic! Oooh yeah! But that’s it from me for now, so thanks for your company and peace out!

It’s alway hard to face Taylor, he says, especially in this heat, and he’s really happy with everything he’s done today. it’s not easy to deal with the nerves, but he’s happy to have saved set point and he’s really proud with how he stayed calm and thought clearly; he’s happy with level today. I’ll bet, old mate, I’ll bet.

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Asked how he’s able to find the joy in his tennis having won 24 matches straight, not thinking about stuff like that is his answer. he’s focused on playing on a beautiful court in the most beautiful tournament in the world and for now, he’s not thinking about Sunday, he’s enjoying the moment and today’s win. He’ll have time to play and think on Sunday, but for now he’ll watch the second semi and see. Djokovic v Sinner is one of the most exciting matches they have on tour right now, so he’ll watch as much of it as he can after doing press and so on. He’ll have to play one or other, so he’ll work out his tactics and come back on Sunday.

Carlos Alcaraz (2) beats Taylor Fritz (5) 6-4 7-5 3-6 7-6(6)

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This boy is a genius, what else do you want to know?! Fritz played what might be the match of his life, but every timer he got near Alcaraz pushed him away, his confidence and creativity like nothing we’ve ever seen before – Johnny Mac is closest, and there’s no greater compliment than that. We are privileged to be living in his time, and he’ll face Sinner or Djokovic on Sunday as he bids to win a third Wimbledon in a row. Currently, he’s 5-0 in major finals.

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Fritz 4-6 7-5 3-6 6-6 Alcaraz (4-5) A deft +1 volley makes Alcaraz 4-1, but two holds from Fritz keep him in the hunt. Can he snatch back the mini-break? Well, he gets a look at a second serve, hits a decent return and we go backhand to backhand, corner to corner, until he switches up to coax a winner down the line! Hold tight Taylor Fritz! he’s playing as well as he can, and we’re back on serve … then a brutal forehand means he’s two hodls awa from forcing a fifth set! This is fantastic stuff!

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Fritz 4-6 7-5 3-6 5-5 Alcaraz Terrific behaviour from Fritz, holding to love. He’s brought his A-game today, and though there’s been no point at which Alcaraz hasn’t seemed the likely winner, this set will now be settled by a point or two, and he’s more than capable of winning it or them,

“Me again, Daniel!” returns Chris Page. “Whoever wins between Hewett and De La Puente on Court 1 – a repeat of last year’s Gentlemen’s Wheelchair final – will meet Tokito Oda, who’s just sent Argentina’s Gustavo Fernandez packing in straight sets 7-5 6-1. Come on, Alfie!”

Rafa Nadal’s First Comments About Carlos Alcaraz Ring True Ahead of Wimbledon Quarterfinals

What Rafa Nadal said about Carlos Alcaraz when the young tennis player was first coming up in the sport rings true more than four years later after the Spaniard secured the fifth major of his career at the French Open earlier in the summer, and remains on course to challenge at Wimbledon

Alcaraz has showcased elite abilities in tennis’s top tournaments since 2022, when he won his maiden major at the US Open on a hard surface. Since then, he’s won twice on grass at Wimbledon, and twice on clay, too.

Nadal first played Alcaraz in an ATP event in 2021 at the Madrid Open. Though Nadal won in straight sets with scores of 6-1 and 6-2, the veteran was left impressed by the young whipper-snapper’s potential. And those words seem more relevant than ever, as Alcaraz makes his march toward a sixth major championship.

What Rafa Nadal Once Said About Carlos Alcaraz

Nadal told reporters following the second round win over Alcaraz that “somebody at his age” doing the things he was doing, was “something special. At the same time, he’s humble enough to keep working. He’s passionate about the game.”

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“I really believe that he’s a complete player.”

Nadal continued: “He’s brave, he’s able to go to the net very often. Great forehand, great backhand.”

On the improvements he’d like to see from the phenom, he said: “Of course needs to improve a little bit the serve, but he’s just 18 today, so he has plenty of time. As I said, he’s humble enough and he’s a hard worker, so I don’t have a doubt that he will do it, no? His movement is great. He has plenty of ingredients to become a great player. That’s the main thing.”

The one thing that may hinder Alcaraz’s success was not himself, Nadal said, but the “quality of the big opponents” in front of him. “Nothing is easy in this life. Be one of the best players in the world and fight for the most important titles is something very difficult, but I really believe that he’s one of the guys that he can do it.”

Alcaraz returns to the court on Tuesday, the 8th of July, for his quarterfinal against the British player Cameron Norrie. The semifinals for the men’s singles tournament takes place Friday, before Sunday’s final.

Wimbledon: Congratulation Cameron Norrie With Two Colleagues reaches quarter-finals with Carlos Alcaraz next as Sonay Kartal is beaten

Carlos Alcaraz: Britain’s last remaining hope in singles Cameron Norrie made it through to the quarter-finals of Wimbledon after beating Chilean qualifier Nicolas Jarry in five sets.

The 29-year-old led by two sets and had a match point in the third, but was taken to a fifth by the towering Chilean.

However, Norrie held his nerve in the decider and did not drop serve all day in a 6-3 7-6 (7-4) 6-7 (7-9) 6-7 (5-7) 6-3 victory over a gruelling four hours and 27 minutes to return to the last eight for the first time since 2022.

Norrie, the world No 61, a semi-finalist here in 2022 is now only the third British man to reach the last eight more than once in the last 50 years, after Tim Henman and Andy Murray and now the last home player left in the tournament.

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Norrie, who has now won nine of his 10 matches on his favourite Court One, said: “I hung tough when I needed to and the atmosphere was so good.

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“Credit to Nico, he did an unbelievable job staying with me. I just had to keep fighting.

“It’s my coach’s birthday and I forgot to get him a present, so I got him the win.”

Jarry, 6ft 7in South American, was clearly unhappy about something at the end, with the two players engaged in a long, heated conversation after shaking hands.

“He said I was a little bit vocal, but that’s my energy. It was a competitive match,” added Norrie.

Norrie scrambled brilliantly to snatch the first set with what proved to be the only break of the first four.

He took the second on a tie-break and had match point in the third-set tiebreak, only for towering Jarry to save it and force a fourth set, which he sealed with an ace.

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Jarry, who has seen his ranking plummet from 16 this time last year to 143 due to a health issue which has affected his vision and balance came through qualifying before knocking out eighth seed Holger Rune, American Learner Tien and Brazilian wonderkid Joao Fonseca to reach the fourth round.

He banged down 46 aces to take his tournament-leading tally to 111, but Norrie returned superbly to break early in the decider, save three break points in the next game and close out victory in a marathon encounter.

As It Happened At Wimbledon 2025, Alcaraz beats Out Rublev, Norrie Through To Quarter-Finals, Kartal Bows Out – As It Happened

Carlos Alcaraz speaks: “He’s pushing you to the limit with every ball. I think I played very intelligent, very smart. It’s about belief in yourself. Tennis it can change in one point. You have stay strong mentally. The break in the second set turned around everything. I am going to play against a British player. I will try to enjoy as much as I can. It’s super special and it’s a gift. I know [Cam Norrie] well. He’s playing great.”

He then admits Andy Murray beat him at golf. “I let him win.

Alcaraz beats Rublev 6-7 6-3 6-4 6-4

OK, 15-0, then 3-0 as Rublev cranks a forehand out of play. Rublev then prevails in a fine rally that sends Alcaraz to Putney Bridge and back. Then, an Alcaraz error for 30-30. Uh oh? An ace down the line, and match point arrives. He will need another as Rublev forces an error for deuce. Here it comes after a lob and smash routine plants the ball beyond reach. The serve skids in, and Rublev can’t return it. The champion is in the quarter-finals.

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Alcaraz makes it 4-2 with a love hold, sealing it with a chopped drop. Rublev is asked to save himself by holding serve but here comes the relentlessness. 0-30 becomes 15-30 with a chopping volley. Then Rublev misses a winner and must face break point. He saves himself with some power hitting, winning a rally and then smashing a huge serve. He’s beaten by Alcaraz’s court speed, and is pegged back to deuce. But, but Rublev holds. That’s gutsy in the extreme.

Here comes the Alcaraz push. 0-30 as Rublev tightens up. Then comes a double fault for three break points. Rublev saves the first two, and then Alcaraz is fooled by a mishit second serve. Next, Rublev nets, and then, another second serve and Alcaraz steals in and doesn’t miss this time. Rublev is furious with himself. It’s 3-2, and Alcaraz will serve next.

Rublev comes out, full of gusto after his comfort break. Some big hitting lands him the fourth set’s opening games, and he holds the third, too. Alcaraz is less of a server but is still launching bombs. He levels at 2-2 with some groundstrokes having to help him along.

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Alcaraz takes the third set 6-4, leads 2-1

Alcaraz, with a couple of wobbles, sees out his service game. He’s hitting the lines with his shots and pushing Rublev to the limit. The Russian is still holding strong, and so Alcaraz is asked to serve out at 5-4 up in the third set. He does so in mere seconds.

Alcaraz really turns it on in the seventh game, two unbelievable returns hand him break point, and then, even better, from the back of the court he shovels over a winner when Rublev had all but won the point. 4-3, and he’s a break up.

The third set is going with serve but it feels like Rublev is piling on the pressure. At 2-3 down, Alcaraz faces a break point after some real court speed from Alcaraz. A huge serve means it’s deuce. Double fault from Alcaraz takes it back there, too. But he sees it out for 3-3.

2025 French Open, Carlos Alcaraz hits back perfectly at Nick Kyrgios after his controversial ‘girls’ and ‘partying’ claim

Carlos Alcaraz  is currently defending his Wimbledon title having won the 2025 French Open earlier this year.

The Spaniard bested Andrey Rublev in a mouth-watering round of 16 clash on Sunday evening to make it 18 Wimbledon wins in a row as he continues his bid to win a three-peat at the All England Club.

Five-time Grand Slam winner Alcaraz looks set to dominate the world of tennis for years to come having won five Grand Slams before turning 23.

He is currently engaged in a fiercely contested rivalry with Italy’s Jannik Sinner, who he beat at Roland-Garros in the French Open final last month.

The pair have gone back and forth for some time now, drawing comparisons with the rivalries shared between tennis’ fabled ‘Big Four’ of Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic.

Kyrgios was asked which player he felt would have the better career, and he opted to go with Sinner due to Alcaraz’s exploits off the court.

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“I’ll say Sinner, because Alcaraz likes girls,” he said, in an interview with tennis coach Patrick Mouratoglou.

“He might get distracted, he might party too much.

“That’s my only thing, whereas Sinner will stay a bit locked in, I think.”

The comments were particularly surprising considering Alcaraz currently has five Grand Slams to his name compared with Sinner’s three.

Alcaraz struck back though, suggesting that he found the comments funny.

“They’re funny comments, which coming from him doesn’t surprise me,” he responded.

“It’s no secret that Jannik has fewer ups and downs than me. It’s something I’ve been working on.

“It has nothing to do with the nightlife world.”

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Alcaraz has been open about his struggles off the court, admitting that tennis has been a source of anxiety and frustration for him during his Netflix documentary series, Carlos Alcaraz: My Way.

“Right now my biggest fear of all is ending up seeing tennis as an obligation,” the Spaniard said.

“Sometimes I feel like I am enslaved to tennis and that causes anxiety, frustration, doubts.”

In Thrilling Battle” – Carlos Alcaraz In Wimbledon Round Four Overcomes Jan-Lennard Struff In Thrilling Battle to Reach Wimbledon Round Four

Carlos Alcaraz, the defending Wimbledon champion, narrowly escaped a stunning upset in a gripping third-round showdown against Germany’s Jan-Lennard Struff. The match, played under the closed roof of Centre Court, lasted over four hours and left the Spaniard visibly relieved as he advanced to the fourth round.

Following the epic five-set victory, Alcaraz candidly admitted,

“That was stressful. Honestly, I had to dig deeper than I ever have on grass.”

The final scoreline read: 6–3, 6–7(5), 6–4, 6–7(4), 6–3—a rollercoaster of a contest that tested Alcaraz’s mental fortitude and physical limits.

The Match: High Drama from First Serve to Last

The opening set saw Alcaraz start strong, breaking early and moving fluidly across the court. His aggressive returns and signature drop shots kept Struff on the back foot, and the Spaniard took the set 6–3 in just under 40 minutes.

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However, things shifted dramatically in the second set. Struff, known for his booming serve and fearless hitting, began to find his rhythm. He pushed Alcaraz into longer rallies and matched him stroke-for-stroke, eventually snatching the tiebreak to level the match.

By the third set, the intensity had reached another gear. Alcaraz regained control, breaking at 4–4 to edge ahead and claim the set 6–4, but Struff wasn’t done yet. The fourth set saw both men dig into their reserves, with neither willing to blink. Once again, it was decided in a tiebreak, with the German forcing a decider to the delight of a stunned Centre Court crowd.

The fifth set was where Alcaraz’s championship pedigree shone through. A crucial break at 3–2 allowed him to seize the momentum, and he closed it out with clinical precision, sealing the win with an ace and raising his arms in a mix of triumph and relief.

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Alcaraz: “You Have to Suffer to Win”

After the match, Alcaraz offered insight into his mindset during the tense moments:

“It’s about staying calm, even when your legs are tired, and your mind is screaming. You have to suffer sometimes to win. Today was one of those days.”

He also gave credit to Struff, who has become something of a “big match specialist” known for pushing elite players to the brink.

“Jan-Lennard played unbelievable tennis. His serve and forehand were firing. Honestly, I just had to survive at times.”

🇪🇸 Road to Title Defense

With this win, Alcaraz advances to the fourth round, where he’s expected to face either Tommy Paul or Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, both dangerous opponents in their own right.

The victory keeps Alcaraz on track to defend his Wimbledon title, a feat not achieved by a man under 25 since Roger Federer in the early 2000s.

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What’s Next?

Alcaraz’s fourth-round opponent poses a new set of challenges. If he wins that, a quarterfinal clash against either Jannik Sinner or Hubert Hurkacz could be on the cards—both opponents with the tools to make Alcaraz’s path to the final anything but straightforward.

He remains a top contender not just because of his power and precision, but because of his composure under pressure—something on full display in this near-escape against Struff.

Carlos Alcaraz’s third-round victory at Wimbledon 2025 was more than just another step toward defending his crown. It was a gritty, gut-wrenching reminder of what it takes to be a champion. On a day when he wasn’t at his best, he found a way to win—and in tennis, that’s often the most important skill of all.

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As the business end of the tournament approaches, one thing is clear: Alcaraz isn’t just surviving—he’s learning, adapting, and getting stronger. And that should worry the rest of the draw.