With five recent victories at the Queen’s Club Championship, Alcaraz has increased his total career grass-court wins to 29. Having lost only three matches on grass since the start of his career, his win percentage on this surface stands at an impressive 90.6%.
This is Alcaraz's best win percentage across all three court surfaces, contributing to his two Wimbledon titles and two Queen’s Club Championship victories. Despite playing more tournaments and matches on hard courts, he has only secured six titles, significantly fewer than his 11 clay-court trophies.
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Alcaraz (left) shakes hands with Djokovic at a Wimbledon practice court in England on 27/6. Photo: Reuters |
Alcaraz (left) shakes hands with Djokovic at a Wimbledon practice court in England on 27/6. Photo: Reuters
Federer holds the second-highest grass-court win percentage at 86.9%. The 20-time Grand Slam champion finished his career with a 115-19 win-loss record on grass, earning 19 titles from 27 final appearances. This includes a record eight Wimbledon trophies and 10 Halle Open titles.
Djokovic ranks third with a win percentage of 85.6%, boasting a 124-21 record. This is also Djokovic's most impressive win percentage on any surface, leading to seven Wimbledon titles and one Eastbourne International championship.
Other legends with high grass-court win percentages include John McEnroe (85%), Rod Laver (84%), Pete Sampras (83.5%), and Jimmy Connors (83%).
Both Djokovic and Alcaraz are currently at Wimbledon preparing for the third Grand Slam of the year, starting on 30/6. They recently played a practice set, ending in a 5-5 tie. Djokovic missed out on a record eighth Wimbledon title in the past two years, losing to Alcaraz in both finals. The Serbian player recently reached the Roland Garros semifinals and is considered a top contender for the grass-court season, despite being 38 years old.
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