Carlos Alcaraz marked the 250th victory in his career in an impressive way. Accordingly, the No. 1 Spanish seed surpassed veteran compatriot Roberto Bautista Agut with a score of 6-4, 6-4. This victory also helped him win the right to the final Queen's Club 2025.
This match, Alcaraz did not take much time to show its overwhelming gameplay. Entering Set 1, after missing 2 break-point in the first game, he successfully broke the game 3 easily. In the rest of the set, the No. 1 seed does not have to face any break-point and then win 6-4.

Set 2 takes place with the same calendar when Alcaraz is still the one who holds control. According to statistics, he did not face any break point in this set. The Spaniard won 1 break in game 5 before closing the match with a 6-4 victory.
In the final, Alcaraz's opponent Jiri Lehecka. In the semi-final 1, Lehecka was shocked when the No. 6 seed of Jack Draper with a score of 6-4, 4-6, 7-5.
Notably, Alcaraz also officially reached 250 victories in his career. According to statistics, he became the third fast -reaching player in the open era (Open Era), after John Mcenroe and Rafael Nadal.

Sharing after the match, Alcaraz was extremely confident: “I feel I am in great performance and increasingly confident after every match. I am in the final at Queen's once again a special meaning. It can be said that I have turned on 'grass mode' already.”