Top-seeded Carlos Alcaraz triumphed over Czech player Jiri Lehecka with a score of 7-5, 6-7(5), 6-2 to secure his second title at the Queen’s Club Championships, reinforcing his strong form as he sets his sights on defending his Wimbledon title this upcoming Sunday.

Alcaraz, 22, extended his remarkable winning streak to 18 matches. The victory recalls his previous success at the Queen’s Club prior to his first Wimbledon title obtained in 2023. Alcaraz demonstrated his competitive spirit, breaking Lehecka’s serve at a critical moment to claim the first set in just 45 minutes.

Despite a fierce challenge from Lehecka, who aimed to become the first Czech winner of the Queen’s title since Ivan Lendl in 1990, the Spaniard regained momentum in the final set after a brief setback in the second set’s tie-break. Lehecka’s potential surfaced throughout the match, showcasing his budding talent and endurance.

With this victory, Alcaraz has now earned five titles in a year, bringing him to a remarkable 27 wins out of 28 matches since April. His only defeat came against Holger Rune in the final of Barcelona.

“This is really special, this trophy and this tournament for me,” Alcaraz stated after the match. “Jiri had an incredible week and his level is very high, and it’s a nightmare to play against you.”

Both players exhibited their prowess on the grass, maintaining a high level of play, but Alcaraz ultimately capitalized on Lehecka’s few errors during the closing games. As he heads to Wimbledon, Alcaraz aims to make a significant mark, echoing the high expectations of fans and experts alike. His consistency and skill reinforce the excitement surrounding his potential achievements on this prestigious stage.

In summary, as Alcaraz prepares for Wimbledon, he does so buoyed by a series of impressive performances, instilling hope in fans for another successful run at the tournament.


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