Carlos Alcaraz has just closed the successful success season. The Spanish player pocketed three titles at Monte Carlo Masters, Rome Masters and especially Roland Garros. Taji here, he had a spectacular upstream against Jannik Sinner in the final.
After the French expanded, Alcaraz only rested 1 week before running on the pitch. The tournament he chose to attend before Wimbledon was Queen's Club Championships. In London, the world's No. 2 player continues to show the destructive form to pocket another title.

Specifically, in the final, Alcaraz's opponent Jiri Lehecka. In the first set, the game was quite struggling. Both players hold the game to serve until the 11th game, when Lehecka made two consecutive failures. Alcaraz takes advantage of the opportunity to break the game and quickly close the set with a 7-5 victory.
Unreasonable, Lehecka played resilient in the second set, especially in the tie-break series. He won an important mini-break at the key time, then took advantage of Alcaraz's double serve errors at the score of 5-5. The series of gun battles closed with a 7-5 victory in favor of Lehecka.

However, the bravery of the Wimbledon champion has been shown clearly in the decision set. Alcaraz soon won the break to lead 3-1, then continued to maintain the pressure to close the game after just over two hours.
In the end, Alcaraz won 7-5, 6-7 (5), 6-2 and officially crowned at Queen's Club 2025. This is the 18th consecutive victory of the Spanish tennis player-the longest career.