At Wimbledon alone, Alcaraz has not lost here since 2022, a feat that has the 22-year-old aiming to become just the fifth men’s player in the Open era to win three straight titles at SW19.
Alcaraz beat Sinner in an epic French Open final last month, and a repeat is just what these Championships were yearning for.
Carlos Alcaraz celebrates reaching a third straight Wimbledon final (Photo: Getty)Especially when Alcaraz plays points like this…
Though it did not entirely set the tone for the match – Fritz had his moments and took the second set – it was just 10 seconds in when Alcaraz had his opponent on the run and unable to get there before the second bounce.
2. The Di Caprio seal of approval
It was, and left Leonardo Di Caprio among the 15,000 inside Centre Court looking mightily impressed.
Catch Carlos if you can #Wimbledon pic.twitter.com/5eG3rCwoi2
— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) July 11, 2025He knows they fear it, and knows how to counter when they predict what’s coming.
The master of deception can still deceive when he is already deceiving. Deceive-ception, if we want to keep the Di Caprio theme running.
4. Defence to attack in a flash
In his fourth-round match against Andrey Rublev on Sunday, Alcaraz was on the backfoot, stretching to his right and then to his left to keep the point alive.
Rublev was doing everything right, but when sending Alcaraz back chasing to his right again, somehow the Spaniard whipped in a forehand cross-court winner to break at a crucial moment – midway through the third set after they had shared the first two.
Just watch this.This stunning passing shot by Carlos Alcaraz is the Play of the Day, presented by @BarclaysUK #Wimbledon pic.twitter.com/vfmDhgjozS
— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) July 6, 2025He almost went toe-to-toe with Fritz on aces as well, a tall order given the five-inch height difference and the American’s reputation, with one of Alcaraz’s 13 aces a second serve out wide in the third set. Clutch when it matters.
6. Rocket man
He went on to hold, and then saved two set points in the tie-break to deny Fritz a decider.
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7. The serve and volley throwback
However, that does not prevent him from looking to finish points quickly, and on Friday he serve and volleyed 20 times – winning 16 of those points.
Of the players in the men’s draw to have serve and volleyed more than 20 times at these Championships (18 players in total), Alcaraz boasts the best win percentage on these points at 79 per cent.
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