Carlos Alcaraz grabbed his second Queen's Club trophy on Sunday after beating Jiri Lehecka from the Czech Republic. The Spanish tennis star won the match with scores of 7-5, 6-7, 6-2 against his opponent who ranks 30th around the world. Alcaraz hit 33 powerful shots that Lehecka could not return and served 18 aces during their battle. The match lasted just over two hours on the grass courts of west London. Alcaraz currently sits as the second best player on the planet.
The 22-year-old tennis player has not lost a single match since April 20th when he faced Holger Rune. His current winning streak stands at 18 matches which marks the longest run of victories during his career. Alcaraz has already collected five tournament wins this year across different court surfaces around Europe. He becomes just the second Spanish man to win the Queen's tournament twice after Feliciano Lopez accomplished the same feat.
Alcaraz grew up practicing on clay courts back home but has become deadly on grass surfaces. He first won Queen's Club two years ago and captured Wimbledon shortly after that breakthrough. The young champion defended his Wimbledon crown last year and aims for a third straight title there. Lehecka was playing his first grass court final but could not match the relentless power of his Spanish rival. Alcaraz will start his Wimbledon defense on June 30th.
The 22-year-old tennis player has not lost a single match since April 20th when he faced Holger Rune. His current winning streak stands at 18 matches which marks the longest run of victories during his career. Alcaraz has already collected five tournament wins this year across different court surfaces around Europe. He becomes just the second Spanish man to win the Queen's tournament twice after Feliciano Lopez accomplished the same feat.
Alcaraz grew up practicing on clay courts back home but has become deadly on grass surfaces. He first won Queen's Club two years ago and captured Wimbledon shortly after that breakthrough. The young champion defended his Wimbledon crown last year and aims for a third straight title there. Lehecka was playing his first grass court final but could not match the relentless power of his Spanish rival. Alcaraz will start his Wimbledon defense on June 30th.