7 points that show Carlos Alcaraz is unbeatable at Wimbledon
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LONDON — It’s fitting that the Wimbledon final between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner on Sunday represents the first time the same two men meet for that title right after playing for the French Open trophy since a couple of guys named Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal did so every year from 2006-2008.
After an epic at Roland Gaross, tennis fans around the world will be treated to yet another classic contest as defending champion Carlos Alcaraz faces Jannik Sinner in the men’s singles final at Wimbledon on Sunday,
That is especially the case in regards to Alcaraz and fellow Emma Raducanu, as the two young stars are at the center of internet relationship rumors. Therefore, here's the latest information regarding Alcaraz and his connection to Raducanu. Alcaraz does not have a girlfriend, or at least he didn't the last time he publicly addressed the issue.
Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner do it again on Sunday, this time at Centre Court, Wimbledon, still the only place in their sport worth talking about.
The 22-year-old playing for his third consecutive Wimbledon has so many admirable qualities, but they are all subordinate to joy.
Alcaraz was born on May 5, 2003, and is 22 years old. He will still be able to play in the 2025 U.S. Open and 2026 Australian Open before his next birthday. There are only seven people younger than him ranked in the ATP Top 100 .
A first eye-opening, record-breaking sale occurred June 27 when Alcaraz’s 2024 Topps Royalty one-of-a-kind autographed card with the inscription “2024 Indian Wells Champ” and bearing the knob of his used racket in the card sold for $222,000 through Fanatics Collect. It only took one day for that record sale to be broken.
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Asianet Newsable on MSNWimbledon 2025: Alcaraz reflects on 'finding joy' in tennis amid 24-match streak after semifinal win (WATCH)Carlos Alcaraz reaches his 3rd straight Wimbledon final, aiming to defend his title and complete a French Open-Wimbledon double for the 2nd year running — a feat only Bjorn Borg has achieved in the Open Era with three or more consecutive wins.