Carlos Alcaraz’s rapid rise is no longer a story of potential; it’s a reality marked by numbers and historic wins. Since his 2023 Wimbledon triumph over Novak Djokovic, Alcaraz has firmly establish himself as one of the sport’s defining figures. In 2024, he reached at least the quarterfinals at every Grand Slam, winning two of them, and finished the season ranked inside the ATP top three. By mid-2025, he had already lifted multiple ATP titles, adding to his tally of more than 15 career titles before turning 22. His record across surfaces illustrates his versatility: a win percentage above 70% on both clay and hard courts, and remarkable early success rate on grass despite limited experience.

Winning a calendar Grand Slam, claiming all four majors in a single season, is one of sport’s most

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