Key Points

Carlos Alcaraz secured his second Queen’s Club title in a hard-fought battle against Jiri Lehecka. The Spaniard’s resilience shone through as he dominated the decisive third set. With this win, he joins an elite group of active players with four grass-court titles. Alcaraz now heads to Wimbledon riding an 18-match winning streak.

Key Points: Carlos Alcaraz Wins Second Queen's Club Title Over Lehecka

  • Alcaraz claims fifth title of 2025 with 7-5, 6-7(5), 6-2 victory
  • Extends win streak to 18 matches before Wimbledon
  • Joins elite group with fourth grass-court title
  • Strengthens lead in ATP Race To Turin
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Carlos Alcaraz clinches second Queen's Club title in thrilling final

Carlos Alcaraz triumphs in a thrilling Queen’s Club final against Jiri Lehecka, extending his grass-court dominance ahead of Wimbledon.

"This tournament is really special to me. I’m just happy to lift the trophy once again. – Carlos Alcaraz"

London, June 22

Carlos Alcaraz captured his second Queen’s Club title on Sunday, overcoming a stern challenge from Jiri Lehecka to win the 2025 HSBC Championships final 7-5, 6-7(5), 6-2.

The 22-year-old Spaniard, now the ATP Tour leader with five titles this season, displayed resilience and brilliance to claim his 21st career tour-level trophy.

“This tournament is really special to me,” said Alcaraz. “I’m just happy to lift the trophy once again. I came without expectation, just to play good tennis and get used to the grass. I [was lucky] to have a lot of friends and family here that made me feel really comfortable on and off the court,” said Alcaraz.

Facing Lehecka, who was contesting his first grass-court final, Alcaraz battled through two tightly contested sets. After edging the first, he narrowly lost a tense second-set tie-break, but responded emphatically in the decider. His dominance in the final set showcased his grass-court prowess and experience, sealing the win in just over two hours.

This triumph marked Alcaraz’s fourth career title on grass, joining Novak Djokovic, Matteo Berrettini, Taylor Fritz, and Nicolas Mahut as the only active players with four or more. Entering Wimbledon as the two-time defending champion, Alcaraz rides an 18-match win streak—his longest to date.

Since a surprising early exit in Miami, Alcaraz has been nearly unstoppable, compiling a 27-1 record and collecting prestigious titles in Monte-Carlo, Rome, Roland Garros, and now London. He has also widened his lead over Jannik Sinner in the PIF ATP Live Race To Turin.

A highlight of the match came during the second-set tie-break, when Alcaraz executed a stunning lob after a grueling rally, igniting the crowd and underscoring his remarkable athleticism and flair under pressure.

“It’s tough for me to find the words now, but I’m super happy that I had the chance to fight for the title today,” said Lehecka, who trails Alcaraz 1-2 in their Lexus ATP Head2Head series. “Well done to Carlos and your team for doing a great job. I gave everything I had today and unfortunately it wasn’t enough.”

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Alcaraz is pure class! The way he bounced back after losing the second set shows why he's the future of tennis. As an Indian tennis fan, I wish we had players with this kind of mental strength. Hope Sumit Nagal takes some notes! 🇮🇳🎾
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Priya M.
That lob in the tie-break was jaw-dropping! 😲 Alcaraz makes tennis look so effortless. Though I wonder if he's peaking too early before Wimbledon? Remember what happened to Nadal in 2008 after winning Queen's?
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Arjun S.
While Alcaraz is brilliant, I feel the media is ignoring how well Lehecka played. The Czech player showed great promise and made it competitive. This constant focus only on winners makes young players feel their efforts don't matter unless they lift trophies.
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Sneha R.
Alcaraz's humility is as impressive as his game! "Came without expectation" says the world no.1 😂 That's the mark of a true champion. Hope he continues this form at Wimbledon - would love to see him complete the Channel Slam!
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Vikram D.
His record since Miami is insane - 27-1! At this rate, he might surpass Djokovic's records before turning 25. Though I wish Indian sports journalists would cover tennis with this much depth instead of just cricket 24/7.
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Neha P.
That final set domination shows why he's the best in the world right now. But can we take a moment to appreciate how gracious Lehecka was in defeat? Sportsmanship like this makes tennis such a beautiful sport ❤️

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