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Carlos Alcaraz halts trophy presentation and risks upsetting major sponsor Carlos Alcaraz was left red-faced during the Queen's Club trophy presentation.
Carlos Alcaraz stopped his trophy presentation in the middle of taking photos after forgetting to put on his Rolex. The Spaniard regained his crown at Queen’s when he beat Jiri Lehecka 7-5, 6… ...
Carlos Alcaraz labelled Jiri Lehecka a ‘nightmare’ after beating the Czech star in the Queen’s final. He said in his on-court interview: "It's really special this trophy and this tournament.
Carlos Alcaraz said at the press conference It was Alcaraz’s fifth consecutive win over the three-time Grand Slam champion and he now holds an 8-4 head-to-head lead over Sinner.
The first was the Jules Rimet Trophy, which Brazil won permanently in 1970. The second and current one, is an 18-karat gold trophy commissioned for the 1974 tournament.
"I really want to win the title, I really want to lift the trophy," said Alcaraz ahead of his press conference. "Right now, I'm not thinking about who I could join if I win three Wimbledons in a row.
Carlos Alcaraz completed ideal preparations at Queen's Club ahead of his men's singles title defence as Wimbledon; world No 2 beat Jiri Lehecka in three sets to retain his title in London as his ...
Carlos Alcaraz edged Jiri Lehecka to win a second Queen's Club title, which has proved to be excellent preparation as he looks to win Wimbledon for the third time. The world No 2 won in three sets ...
Carlos Alcaraz warned his Wimbledon rivals that he "feels great" on grass after the world number two defied his own expectations by winning the Queen's Club title for a second time.