Murcia (EFE).- Carlos Alcaraz Garfia will seek from next week at Wimbledon his sixth title of 2025 and the twenty-second of his still short but very successful professional career and will appear at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London as the fourth Spanish tennis player with the most trophies won on the circuit.
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Alcaraz, current number 2
The young player from Murcia, who at 22 years old, having turned 22 on May 5th, is second in the ATP ranking - is 1,130 points behind the number 1 Italian Jannik Sinner-, won at Queen’s his 21st title in 27 finals played and continues to progress in his game and in his record.http://efe.com/deportes/2025-06-22/alcaraz-conquista-segundo-queens/embed/#?secret=PoWIyIV7N9#?secret=ZrrMeQPasb
Knowing that the 109 trophies won by the American Jimmy Connors, the 103 of the Swiss Roger Federer, the 100 of the Serbian Novak Djokovic, the 94 of the Czech Ivan Lendl and the 92 of the Majorcan Rafa Nadal, the most decorated tennis players in history, are still far away, the one from El Palmar continues to climb positions in that ranking and, with respect to the national sphere, only Nadal himself, Manuel Orantes with 34 and David Ferrer with 27 appear ahead of Alcaraz in number of ATP titles.