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Alkaraja won the Greens Club title for the second consecutive time.
Carlos Alkaraj won the tennis tournament Queens Club Championship played on the Grass Court in London 8 days before Wimbledon. He won the title for the second time by defeating Jiri Lhechka 7-5, 6-7, 6-2 in the final.
With this, the process of his victory reached 18 matches, which is the longest winning order of his career. This is his fourth Grass Court title. Now only Novak Djokovic of Serbia is an active player to win more Grass Court titles (eight).
Third Spanish player to win four or more grass court title Alkaraj is the fifth active male player to win four or more Grass Court titles. Only three players from Spain, Rafael Nadal, Feliciano Lopez and Alkaraj have won four Grass Court titles. But Alkaraj achieved this feat at the age of 22, while Nadal was 29 and Lopez 37 years old.
Alkaraj has won the fourth Grass Court title.
He has now become comfortable on Grass Court- Alkaraj After the victory, Alkaraj said that it was not easy to come from the soil court to the court. He told, ‘It was difficult to come after only two days of practice on the soil from the soil. I came here without any hope. My goal was to be comfortable on grass by playing only two-three matches. But I soon got up on the grass and I am proud of it. ‘
Alkaraj had earlier won his fifth Grand Slam by defeating Italy’s Janik Sinner in the French Open final on 8 June. The French Open Clay is played on the court (red soil). At the same time, Spanish players practice on Clay Court in Spain.
Alkaraj will land to win the third consecutive title in Wimbledon Alkaraj will now try to win the third consecutive title in Wimbledon. In Open Era, only three male players Byorn Borg, Pete Sampras and Roger Federer have won the Wimbledon title at least three consecutive times.
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