After stopping in the quarterfinals of Roland Garros, Carlos Alcaraz began to start the pitch to run the momentum for Wimbledon. The tournament of this player registered was Queen's Club Championships. This is the tournament in the ATP 500 category, held in the UK.
With the current position on the ATP rankings, Alcaraz is ranked No. 1 in the tournament. In the opening match, the Spanish tennis player encountered Arthur Rinderknech. He had many difficulties to continue.

Entering Set 1, Alcaraz has 3 break Points in game 7 but cannot take advantage. After that, he lost to Game 8 and lost the break first.
Alcaraz also quickly reclaimed the break in game 9. However, the No. 1 seed lost the advantage again. The Spanish player loses the game to hold the final serve and accepts 4-6 losses.
Set Set 2, the game is still very balanced. In the first 10 games, both players play firmly and not to lose break. At the 11th game, Alcaraz has shown the bravery to win the break, then end the set of the 7-5 victory.

At Set 3, Alcaraz missed the opportunity even though there were 3 break Points right in game 1. Soon after, he lost the break first in Game 2, but also quickly reclaimed the break in game 3. In the rest of the set, no one won extra break and had to enter the brain tie-break series. Here, Alcaraz won 3 mini breaks and won 7-3 easily.
In the end, Alcaraz came back successfully to win 4-6, 7-5, 7-6 (3), thereby being present in the second round of Queen's Club Championships. The next opponent of the Spanish tennis player Jiri Lehecka.