Carlos Alcaraz has once again shown why he is the world’s number two and why everyone is talking about him as the future king of Wimbledon. His brilliant performance against Cameron Norrie, the last Brit left in the draw, was a tennis feast. The score 6-2, 6-3, 6-3 is not just a number, but proof that Alcaraz is playing his best tennis on grass, and he himself admitted it might be his best match ever on this surface. While many struggle with pressure, he enjoys and improves day by day, ready to fight for a third consecutive Wimbledon title – a feat achieved only by the greatest legends of the sport.
Alcaraz revealed he plans to use the next two days for maximum rest and preparation before the semifinal. Interestingly, he also announced a golf match with popular actor Tom Holland. Will that match really happen? Alcaraz says it’s agreed in principle and he can’t wait for the encounter, but he will try to coordinate the timing between matches. This shows how relaxed and ready for fun the young Spaniard is, which is rare in the world of elite sports.
His next opponent will be Taylor Fritz, who has been outstanding on grass this year. Alcaraz knows he must be fully focused and suppress his opponent’s aggressive game if he wants to continue his winning streak, which currently stands at 23 consecutive victories. “I don’t want the streak to end, every match is a new challenge and goal,” says the world number two.
Serving has been a key element of his game, and at the start of the tournament, he struggled with rhythm and ball toss. However, as the tournament progressed, his first serve points won percentage increased, giving him extra confidence and calm on the court. This stability in serving and enjoyment of the game make Alcaraz look like an unstoppable machine on grass.
If he keeps this pace, a third consecutive Wimbledon final is not just a dream but a real possibility. Will he make history as one of the greatest? One thing is clear – the tennis world has a new hero, and we can’t wait to see what he does next. So, are you ready to cheer for Alcaraz or do you think someone will finally stop him? Drop a comment, let the crowd’s voice be heard!
