Key Points

Carlos Alcaraz continues his remarkable tennis journey by advancing to Wimbledon's third round with a commanding straight-sets victory. The defending champion showcased his exceptional skills by defeating British qualifier Oliver Tarvet and extending his incredible winning streak to 20 matches. Alcaraz remains focused on potentially making history by joining legendary players like Bjorn Borg in achieving consecutive French Open-Wimbledon titles. His relaxed and enjoyment-focused approach seems to be a key factor in his remarkable recent performances.

Key Points: Alcaraz Rolls Past Tarvet, Extends Wimbledon Win Streak to 20

  • Alcaraz wins in straight sets against British qualifier Oliver Tarvet
  • Extends career-best winning streak to 20 consecutive matches
  • Targets Bjorn Borg's historic French Open-Wimbledon double achievement
  • Seeking sixth title of the season after French Open triumph
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Wimbledon: Carlos Alcaraz marches to round three, extends winning streak to 20

Spanish champion Carlos Alcaraz advances to Wimbledon round three with dominant victory, chasing historic grass-court milestone

"I just love his game to be honest. - Carlos Alcaraz (on Oliver Tarvet)"

London, July 2

Spanish tennis sensation and defending champion Carlos Alcaraz advanced to the third round of the ongoing Wimbledon tournament with a win over British qualifier Oliver Tarvet on Wednesday.

Alcaraz, who was pushed to his limits by 38-year-old Fabio Fognini in the opening round in a five-set match, made a relatively light work of Oliver, winning by 6-1, 6-4, 6-4.

It was his first match against world number 733 Oliver, striking 37 winners and breaking his serve six times to extend his career-best match-win streak to 20.

Following the match, Alcaraz was full of praise for his opponent.

"I have to give praise to Oliver, his second match on the Tour. I just love his game to be honest. The level he played in the first match on Centre Court, which I know is really difficult, was great tennis. I knew at the beginning I had to be really focused, had to play my best tennis. Today I played just great tennis and I am really happy with my game today," he said, according to ATP website.

The two-time Wimbledon champion, who has won all his past 16 matches at Wimbledon, became the fastest player in the Open Era to get to 30 wins on grass surfaces after winning over Fognini. Now, with his 31st grass win, he could meet either Felix Auger-Aliassime or Jan-Lennard Struff in round three.

"I found the right way to try and enjoy after every match," Alcaraz said.

"When I step on the court, I am just trying to enjoy. It doesn't matter if I am winning or losing. That is the key for the past two or three months, having a great consecutive winning streak, and I am just enjoying," he added.

The second seed is aiming to join legendary Bjorn Borg as the second player in the Open Era to win the French Open-Wimbledon double in successive years and the fifth to lift a hat-trick of Wimbledon titles.

If he wins, this would be Alcaraz's sixth title of the season, with his fifth major title, the French Open, being his crowning achievement this year. Earlier this month, he triumphed at The Queen's Club, winning the title for the second time.

- ANI

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Priya S
While Alcaraz's performance is impressive, I feel the media is hyping him too much. Remember when Federer and Nadal were dominating? Let's see how he handles pressure in the later rounds. Still, his sportsmanship is commendable.
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Arjun K
The way he's playing at just 21 years old is mind-blowing! His game has everything - power, finesse, and mental strength. Watching him makes me wish we had better tennis infrastructure in India to produce such champions.
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Sarah B
As someone who's lived in both India and Spain, I can see why Spain produces such great tennis players. Their grassroots development system is phenomenal. India needs to learn from this if we want to compete at this level.
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Kavya N
Alcaraz's attitude is so refreshing! "Enjoying the game" is such an important lesson for young athletes in India who often face too much pressure. His success shows that passion matters as much as skill. 💯
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Vikram M
The French Open-Wimbledon double would be incredible! But let's not forget - Indian tennis fans are still waiting for our first Grand Slam singles champion. Hopefully Sania Mirza's success inspires more kids to take up the sport seriously.

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