Is Carlos Alcaraz Set to Dominate Wimbledon 2025?

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Key Takeaways
- Carlos Alcaraz showcased his dominance in the second round.
- He has extended his winning streak to 20 matches.
- Alcaraz became the fastest player in the Open Era to achieve 30 grass-court wins.
- He aims to defend his title at Wimbledon for a third consecutive year.
- Tarvet demonstrated skill despite the defeat in his Grand Slam debut.
London, July 2 (NationPress) Carlos Alcaraz delivered an impressive display on Wednesday, securing his spot in the third round of Wimbledon by defeating British qualifier Oliver Tarvet with a score of 6-1, 6-4, 6-4 on Centre Court. After being taken to five sets in his initial match against Fabio Fognini, the Spanish player appeared significantly more at ease during his second encounter, demonstrating his renowned power, variety, and confidence.
In their inaugural head-to-head clash, Alcaraz dominated the World No. 733, breaking Tarvet’s serve six times and hitting an impressive 37 winners over two hours and 17 minutes. The 21-year-old’s victory extended his remarkable winning streak to 20 matches and marked his 31st victory on grass, solidifying his reputation as a formidable player on this surface, according to ATP.
Following his first-round triumph over Fognini, Alcaraz made history by becoming the fastest player in the Open Era to achieve 30 grass-court wins. He has now won his last 16 matches at Wimbledon and is on a mission to defend the title he captured in both 2023 and 2024.
The five-time Grand Slam champion, seeded second, aims to make history as he seeks to become only the second man—following Bjorn Borg—to win the Roland Garros-Wimbledon double in consecutive years. He is also vying to become just the fifth man to claim three Wimbledon titles in succession.
Despite the defeat, 21-year-old Tarvet showcased moments of brilliance during his Grand Slam debut. The University of San Diego student, who came through qualifying, celebrated a first-round victory over Leandro Riedi and captivated the home crowd with a series of stunning passing shots in the second set. Ultimately, however, he could not keep pace with Alcaraz’s relentless intensity.
Alcaraz, the two-time defending champion in 2023 and 2024, now moves forward to face either Felix Auger-Aliassime or Jan-Lennard Struff in the third round. Entering as a two-time defending champion, Alcaraz continues to be a strong favorite at Wimbledon.