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Alcaraz Triumphs on Grass Court at Queen's Club Championships | Sports-Games

  • On Tuesday, June 17, 2025, Carlos Alcaraz advanced past Adam Walton in a tough opening round at the Queen's Club Championships.
  • Alejandro Davidovich Fokina was forced to pull out because of illness, leading to Walton stepping in as Alcaraz's late substitute opponent and resulting in a highly competitive match.
  • Alcaraz broke Walton's serve in the seventh game, secured the first set, and eventually clinched the second set in a tight tiebreak, overcoming Walton's two set points.
  • Having recently won the French Open nine days earlier, Alcaraz thanked the fans for their strong support in London, mentioning he felt appreciated, and marked the start of the grass court events by inscribing a message on the camera lens courtside.
  • This win marked Alcaraz's 14th consecutive victory and improved his grass-court record to 25-3 as he prepares to face Jaume Munar in the last 16, underscoring his strong form this season.
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It is a real scourge for all the tennis players. It is about threatening messages on social networks, a problem mostly derived from the betting market that Carlos Alcaraz has also raised his voice on Tuesday.The Spaniard, who defeated Adam Walton on his debut at Queen's on Tuesday, spoke about social networks and said that he has sometimes received comments "very beastly" and that they give "even fear."Alcaraz, after the victory against Walton, …

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Spanish tennis player Carlos Alcaraz premieres at Queen's with a victory against Australian Adam Walton by 6-4 and 7-6 (4).

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Last Saturday, on his arrival in London, Carlos Alcaraz valued his traditional getaway to Ibiza between Roland Garros and Wimbledon. "This year I took it with more...

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Tennis World broke the news in United States on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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