It appears Carlos Alcaraz has acknowledged the difficulty of matching certain Wimbledon records, particularly those held by Roger Federer. Here’s a breakdown of what’s been reported:
Federer’s Wimbledon legacy: Alcaraz recognizes Federer’s era of dominance at Wimbledon, which began in 2003 with five consecutive titles, calling it an “achievable record”.
Alcaraz’s current streak: As of July 2025, Alcaraz is on a streak of two Wimbledon titles (2023, 2024) and is aiming for a “three-peat”. If Alcaraz wins the 2025 title, he would be in an elite group of men to win three Wimbledon titles in a row.
Matching Federer and Nadal: Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner have joined Federer and Nadal as the only players in the Open Era to face each other in both the Roland Garros and Wimbledon finals in the same season. Federer and Nadal accomplished this feat for three straight years, from 2006-2008.
Alcaraz’s Wimbledon performance: Alcaraz’s record at Wimbledon is 24-2 after his 2025 semifinal win against Taylor Fritz. He is currently on a 24-match winning streak.
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