Carlos Alcaraz's incredible statistic that invites you to dream of a Wimbledon title: more titles than defeats on grass

Carlos Alcaraz arrives at Wimbledon as the defending champion. He has two consecutive titles under his belt and will fight to win his third to move a little closer to the ranks of the legendary Grand Slam. He will do so with the backing of the facts, the incredible statistic that shows the Murcian has won more titles on grass than he has lost on this special surface .
In a recent promotional video recorded for his sponsor, Rolex, the Spaniard acknowledged that he had only played, at most, 15 matches on natural grass before making his big professional debut on grass. This wasn't a hindrance, by any means , as he quickly mastered the difficult surface from the very first minute.
His statistics confirm this, as of the 32 matches played on grass he has ended 29 with victory and only three with defeats. Medveded at Wimbledon 2021 (6-4/6-1/6-2), Sinner at Wimbledon 2022 (6-1/6-4/6-7(8)/ 6-3) and Jack Draper at Queen's 2024 (7-6(3)/ 6-3) have been Carlos's only defeats in his history on grass.
In contrast, the other 29 victories have led to the conquest of four trophies, two at Queen's in 2023 and 2025 and two at Wimbledon in 2023 and 2024 .
The triple crown, within reach of very fewIf Alcaraz were to win Wimbledon this year, his third in a row, he would join a very select group of players who have achieved the triple consecutive title in the 'Open Era': Björn Borg, Pete Sampras, Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic.
So far, Alcaraz hasn't had any luck on his third attempts. He failed to win his third consecutive title in Madrid—no player has ever done so—nor in Barcelona... although he'll have another chance at Roland Garros next year if he doesn't pull it off at Wimbledon .
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