Born May 5, 2003, Alcaraz became just the
second-youngest ATP world No. 1
in 2022, following in Pete Sampras’s footsteps
With
five majors
already including three in a row (RG, Wimbledon ×2, US Open) he joins elite company at just 22
In June 2025, he overturned a
two set deficit
and saved three championship points, winning in the
longest Roland Garros final ever
(5h29m)
Fresh off winning his second
Queen’s Club title
, he's now the
5/4 Wimbledon favorite
aiming for a
third straight title
First player to win
ATP 500 titles on four surfaces
, and clinched
Monte‑Carlo and Italian Open 1000s
, plus indoor and clay dominance
Leading the
Race to Turin
by over 2,200 points, his consistency across clay, grass, and hard-court sets him up for another year-end crown
Known for
unrivaled speed
, precise shot-making, and mental resilience—often outlasting top rivals like Djokovic and Sinner
His “
Sincaraz Era
” rivalry with Jannik Sinner (Alcaraz leads 8-4) and fierce matches vs Djokovic are fueling tennis’s new golden age