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Carlos Alcaraz survives major scare at Queen’s Club to reach longest winning streak of career | ATP Tour

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Alcaraz Survives Grueling Queen’s Club Clash, Extends Win Streak

In a stunning display of resilience, Carlos Alcaraz edged past Jaume Munar at the Queen’s Club, extending his winning streak to a career-best 15 matches. The Spaniard fought back from the brink, showcasing his mental fortitude and grass-court prowess to thrill fans.

Alcaraz’s Remarkable Comeback

Top-seeded Carlos Alcaraz persevered through a challenging match against Jaume Munar at the HSBC Championships, ultimately securing his 15th consecutive victory. Despite losing two match points in a tie-break, the Spaniard rallied from a 2-4 deficit in the deciding set, winning 6-4, 6-7(7), 7-5. The match lasted three hours and 23 minutes.

“It was a really tough battle that we had today. Jaume is a great competitor, I think he showed how difficult it is to beat him,”

Carlos Alcaraz

The average match time on the ATP tour has increased by nearly 10% over the past decade, reflecting the growing physicality and competitive intensity of the sport (ATP Tour Stats).

Munar’s Strong Showing

Munar, currently ranked No. 59 in the PIF ATP Rankings, challenged Alcaraz by showcasing his grass-court abilities, pushing the top seed’s resolve in the deciding set. Alcaraz managed to draw on the determination that got him through the epic Roland Garros final.

It All Adds Up

Quarter-Final Preview

Alcaraz, now in his ninth quarter-final of 2025, will compete against either Reilly Opelka or Arthur Rinderknech. Earlier, Jiri Lehecka continued his solid grass-court play by reaching the quarter-finals, defeating Gabriel Diallo in straight sets. The 23-year-old Jacob Fearnley reached his first ATP Tour quarter-final.

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