Current world number 2 Carlos Alcaraz won the 2023 Queen’s Club tournament from the ATP 500 series, which is his first on grass. He also equaled Daniil Medvedev for number of titles in 2023 – five each.
The Spaniard defeated Alex De Minaur 2:0 (6:4; 6:4) and with his win will return to the world number spot starting next week.
The first break opportunity for either player came in the eighth game of the first set, when De Minaur twice reached break point, but Alcaraz was able to break free. The Spaniard saved his service game and answered with a break that allowed him to win the first part with 6:4.
After the end of the first set, Alcaraz was given a medical timeout and his hip was taped.
Is Alcaraz’s serve deadly enough for grass? Insert this into evidence.
From 4-3 in the second set, Alcaraz secured his final two holds for the championship on EXLUSIVELY unreturned serves… that is 8 straight serve points won via unreturnables.pic.twitter.com/cAnjR0Naql
— Gill Gross 🧋 (@Gill_Gross) June 25, 2023
At his first chance to win the opponent’s game, Alcaraz took advantage and took a 3:2 lead. An exchange of games ensued before the Spaniard served for the match. In his decisive service game, he committed two errors leading to 0:30 and the tension wash high, but with two great serves he got to 30:30 and then took a 40:30 lead. After De Minaur’s out, Alcaraz raised his arms in victory.
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Queen’s 🏆@carlosalcaraz equals Medvedev as the player with the most titles in 2023#cinchChampionships pic.twitter.com/UJJ7aLnaVb— Tennis TV (@TennisTV) June 25, 2023