Carlos Alcaraz's Rumored Girlfriend Turns Heads At Wimbledon
- On Sunday, Spanish tennis star Carlos Alcaraz defeated Russian 14th seed Andrey Rublev in four sets at Wimbledon, reaching the quarterfinals and maintaining his title bid.
- Alcaraz, aiming for a third straight Wimbledon title and seeking a sixth Grand Slam, is motivated by his 22-match winning streak and past defeat in 2022, as he advances in pursuit of history.
- Data from Centre Court show Alcaraz rebounded from a 6-7 loss to win 6-3, 6-4, 6-4 in 2h44m, hitting 22 aces and winning 82% of first-serve points.
- Carlos Alcaraz's victory over Rublev secures a quarterfinal clash with British player Cameron Norrie on Tuesday, advancing his bid for a third consecutive Wimbledon title.
- Viewed in context, Alcaraz's third consecutive Wimbledon quarterfinals and 22-match winning streak highlight his emerging dominance in men's tennis, as he seeks a historic third title.
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Alcaraz survives Rublev test
Carlos Alcaraz again tested the nerves of his legions of fans on Sunday before dismissing Andrey Rublev to reach the Wimbledon quarter-finals and stay on track for a third straight title. The Spaniard lost the first set to the Russian 14th seed under the Centre Court roof but found his feet to win 6-7 (5/7), 6-3, 6-4, 6-4, roared on by a partisan crowd. While Alcaraz's main rivals, seven-time winner Novak Djokovic and world number one Jannik Sin…
Defender of the title Carlos Alcaraz reached the quarter-finals at the Grand Slam tournament in Wimbledon! The Spaniard, placed at number 2 in London, defeated Russian Andrej Rublew 6:7(5), 6:3, 6:4, 6:4. Alcaraz had the chance to win his third Wimbledon title in a row at the Centre Court. The 22-year-old defeated a well-educated Rublew, who once again pulled the short one against one of the best.22. Match win in a rowIn the first set, the Russe…
Carlos Alcaraz’s Wimbledon win streak reaches 18, while Aryna Sabalenka gets to another Slam quarterfinal - The Boston Globe
The men's No. 1 stretched his current winning streak across all events to 22 by coming back to beat No. 14 seed Andrey Rublev in four sets.
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