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Carlos Alcaraz and his top 25 Achivements

Carlos Alcaraz and his top 25 Achivements
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Sinner is 47-0 against everyone else, but 0-3 against Alcaraz in that time

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25 Incredible Records Alcaraz Achieved after Winning the 2025 Roland Garros

In a Roland Garros final for the ages, Carlos Alcaraz produced a performance that will be etched in tennis history, and not just for the five-hour, 29-minute epic he played against Jannik Sinner.

The 22-year-old Spaniard captured his fifth Grand Slam title in dramatic fashion, saving three match points and battling back from two sets down to win 4-6, 6-7(4), 6-4, 7-6(3), 7-6(2).

What followed was not just a fifth Slam but a statistical tsunami of brilliance. Here are 25 feats Alcaraz achieved by conquering Paris again.

Career-Defining Records

  1. 5-0 in Grand Slam Finals
    Alcaraz has never lost a Slam final: US Open 2022, Wimbledon 2023 & 2024, Roland Garros 2024 & 2025.
  2. Joined Federer in Historic Company
    He’s just the second man in the Open Era to win his first five Slam finals. Federer won his first seven.
  3. Defended the Roland Garros Crown
    Alcaraz became the third man this century to defend a French Open title, after Kuerten and Nadal.
  4. A Member of the Five+ Club
    Only four men have won 5+ majors this century: Federer (20), Nadal (22), Djokovic (24), and now Alcaraz.
  5. One Major Every Year, Four Years Running
    He’s the fourth man this century to win a major in four straight seasons, following the Big 3.

The Age Factor

  1. Same Age, Same Day as Nadal
    Alcaraz won his fifth major at 22 years, 1 month, 3 days, exactly the same as Nadal at Wimbledon in 2008.
  2. Second-Youngest Ever to Five Slams
    He now ties Nadal as second youngest to five majors. Only Bjorn Borg did it younger (22 years, 5 days).

The Clay Court King in Waiting

  1. Clay Record This Year: 22-1
    Titles in Monte Carlo, Rome, and Roland Garros. Only loss? To Holger Rune in the Barcelona final.
  2. Winning Streak at Non-Hardcourt Slams: 28 Matches
    That streak now includes Roland Garros 2024 & 2025, Wimbledon 2023 & 2024.

The Final: A Modern-Day Marathon

  1. Longest Roland Garros Final Ever
    At 5 hours 29 minutes, it beat all previous Paris finals and became the second-longest Grand Slam final ever.
  2. First Grand Slam Final Between Players Born in the 2000s
    A landmark moment and perhaps the first of many to come between Alcaraz and Sinner.
  3. Saved Three Match Points and Won
    Down 0-40 at 3-5 in the fourth set, Alcaraz became the first man in Open Era history to save three match points and still win a Slam final.
  4. Won From Two Sets Down for the First Time
    Previously 0-8 in such situations, he flipped the script in the biggest match of his career.
  5. Third Man to Win Roland Garros From Two Sets Down in Final
    After Gaudio (2004) and Djokovic (2021), Alcaraz joins elite company.
  6. Beat a Reigning World No. 1 in a Slam Final
    First since Medvedev beat Djokovic at the 2021 US Open — and first at Roland Garros since Nadal over Djokovic in 2020.

Dominance Over Sinner

  1. 5-0 Against Sinner Since 2024
    The head-to-head is now 8-4 in Alcaraz’s favor, with five consecutive wins.
  2. Snapped Sinner’s 20-Match Slam Win Streak
    Sinner was flawless at majors over the past year, except against Alcaraz.
  3. Snapped Sinner’s 31-Set Win Streak at Slams
    He hadn’t lost a set since the fourth round of the Australian Open in January.
  4. Snapped Sinner’s 11-Set Streak in Slam Finals
    He’d swept three Slam finals in a row, until Paris.
  5. First Man to Beat Sinner in a Slam Final
    Sinner had been 3-0 in major finals before this.

Italy? No Problem

  1. 15-0 Against Italians Since 2024
    That includes Sinner (5), Musetti (4), Vavassori (2), and five others. Total dominance.

What This Means for the Field

  1. Only Player to Beat Sinner Since July 2024
    Sinner is 47-0 against everyone else but 0-3 against Alcaraz in that time.

Historical Trajectory

  1. At Age 22, He Has More Slams Than Federer or Djokovic Had
    Federer and Djokovic had one Slam each by this age. Nadal and Alcaraz? Five.
  2. He’s Won the Last Three Five-Set Slam Matches He’s Played
    Including Wimbledon 2024 (vs. Djokovic), Rome 2025 semis (vs. Ruud), and this final, showcasing his clutch gene.
  3. Fifth Slam Title, But Possibly Not the Last in 2025
    With grass and hard court seasons still ahead, Alcaraz’s 2025 could become historic.

The Start of a New Era?

If there were any doubts before, Roland Garros 2025 erased them, as Carlos Alcaraz is the leader of men’s tennis now. His five major titles at only 22, his dominance over the field, and his ability to thrive in epic battles have positioned him not just as Nadal’s heir, but potentially something even more rare

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