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Alcaraz in the 5th consecutive final
Alcaraz raised a series of winnings to 17 matches and reached the 5th consecutive tournament from Monte Carlo Masters. He won three in the last four finals, lost only to Barcelona. He was the one who achieved this milestone in the third history, after John Mcenroe and Rafael Nadal. Alcaraz needs 311 matches to win 250 matches, and McEnroe is 307 matches and Nadal needs 310 matches.

This statistics continue to prove that Alcaraz is the most early mature tennis player ever seen in tennis history. Earlier this month, he matched Rafael Nadal when he had 5 Grand Slam when he was only 22 years old. With 20 existing ATP titles, Alcaraz is also the most successful young player in history. He experienced struggling matches, even with fellow rivals that were far inferior to the class like Jaume Munar and Bautista Agut. But at important times, Alcaraz still shows bravery to have a final victory. Before the 37-year-old Bautista Agut, Tan Vuong Roland Garros took advantage of a break-point each set to win after 90 minutes.
In 90 minutes of competition, Alcaraz had 18 winner, including nine phase serfaces directly. The 22 -year -old tennis player also achieved a very high serve rate, 79% and 67% respectively. It is the basis for Alcaraz not to face any break point in the whole match.
Alcaraz's opponent in the final is Jiri Lehecka, who shocked the second candidate for the Jack Draper 6-4, 4-6, 7-5. Lehecka's serve weapon will be the next difficult test for Alcaraz. This week, the Czech player only lost two games on the way to the final. Lehecka drew Alcaraz 1-1 to confront. In the last time we met at the hard yard Doha, Lehecka won after three sets. "The finalization of the final probably helped me to activate the game mode on the pitch. Tôi luôn yêu thích mặt sân và đám đông CĐV tại đây. I want to bring them great balls ".
Alcaraz currently possesses the most victories in the season with 42 times the triumphal song. The owner of the five Grand Slam title has won 26 matches after 27 appearances since the loss of David Goffin in the second round of Miami expanded 2024.
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