Key Statistics
Carlos Alcaraz has emerged as one of the most accomplished players of the post-Big Three era. By age 22, he had already completed a Career Grand Slam, reached World No. 1, and accumulated multiple major titles across all surfaces.
| Statistic | Value |
|---|---|
| Full Name | Carlos Alcaraz Garfia |
| Nationality | Spain |
| Born | May 5, 2003 |
| Birthplace | El Palmar, Murcia, Spain |
| Plays | Right-handed (two-handed backhand) |
| Turned Professional | 2018 |
| Highest ATP Ranking | World No. 1 |
| Youngest ATP No. 1 | Age 19 |
| Grand Slam Singles Titles | 7 |
| Australian Open Titles | 1 (2026) |
| French Open Titles | 2 (2024, 2025) |
| Wimbledon Titles | 2 (2023, 2024) |
| US Open Titles | 2 (2022, 2025) |
| ATP Masters 1000 Titles | 8 |
| ATP Tour Singles Titles | 25+ |
| ATP Tour Finals Titles | 0 |
| Olympic Singles Silver Medal | 2024 Paris Olympics |
| Career Grand Slam | Completed in 2026 |
| Grand Slam Finals Record | 7–1 |
| ATP Finals Record | Runner-up (2025) |
Sources: ATP Tour, Britannica, ATP Rankings.
Career Overview
Carlos Alcaraz is a Spanish professional tennis player widely regarded as the leading figure of the generation that followed the dominance of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic. His breakthrough arrived in 2022 when he won the US Open and became the youngest ATP World No. 1 in history at age 19.
His game combines explosive movement, aggressive baseline power, elite defensive skills, and exceptional versatility across hard courts, clay courts, and grass courts. By 2026, Alcaraz had won major championships on every Grand Slam surface and completed the Career Grand Slam by capturing the Australian Open.
Few players in ATP history have accumulated seven Grand Slam titles before their 23rd birthday. His rise has positioned him alongside Jannik Sinner as the defining rivalry of modern men’s tennis.
Career Statistics
Verified ATP career statistics available through 2026:
| Category | Record |
|---|---|
| ATP Singles Titles | 25 |
| ATP Singles Finals | 33 |
| Finals Record | 25–8 |
| Grand Slam Titles | 7 |
| Grand Slam Finals | 8 |
| Grand Slam Finals Record | 7–1 |
| ATP Masters 1000 Titles | 8 |
| ATP Masters 1000 Finals | 10 |
| ATP 500 Titles | 8 |
| ATP 250 Titles | 2 |
| Olympic Singles Medal | Silver |
| Career Grand Slam | Yes |
| Highest Ranking | No. 1 |
Finals by Surface
| Surface | Finals Record |
|---|---|
| Hard Court | 10–2 |
| Clay Court | 11–5 |
| Grass Court | 4–1 |
| Indoor Hard | 1–1 |
Finals by Tournament Level
| Level | Record |
|---|---|
| Grand Slam | 7–1 |
| ATP Masters 1000 | 8–2 |
| ATP Finals | 0–1 |
| ATP 500 | 8–3 |
| ATP 250 | 2–1 |

Season-by-Season Stats
The following table summarizes major milestones by season.
| Season | Highlights |
|---|---|
| 2018 | Turned professional |
| 2019 | ATP Challenger success |
| 2020 | ATP Tour breakthrough |
| 2021 | First ATP title (Umag) |
| 2022 | US Open champion, World No. 1 |
| 2023 | Wimbledon champion |
| 2024 | French Open champion, Wimbledon champion, Olympic silver |
| 2025 | French Open champion, US Open champion, ATP Finals runner-up |
| 2026* | Australian Open champion, Career Grand Slam completed |
*Statistics through June 2026.
Grand Slam Titles by Year
| Year | Australian Open | French Open | Wimbledon | US Open |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 | — | — | — | Champion |
| 2023 | — | — | Champion | — |
| 2024 | — | Champion | Champion | — |
| 2025 | — | Champion | Runner-up | Champion |
| 2026 | Champion | — | — | — |
Records
Carlos Alcaraz has already established several historic achievements.
| Record | Achievement |
|---|---|
| Youngest ATP World No. 1 | Achieved in 2022 at age 19 |
| Youngest Male Career Grand Slam Winner | Age 22 |
| Youngest Player with 7 Grand Slam Titles | Achieved in 2026 |
| First Teenage US Open Champion Since Pete Sampras | 2022 |
| Sixth Man in Open Era to Complete Career Grand Slam | 2026 |
| Youngest Career Grand Slam Winner in Open Era | 2026 |
Awards and Honors
| Award/Honor | Year(s) |
|---|---|
| ATP World No. 1 | 2022, 2025 |
| US Open Champion | 2022, 2025 |
| Wimbledon Champion | 2023, 2024 |
| French Open Champion | 2024, 2025 |
| Australian Open Champion | 2026 |
| Olympic Silver Medal | 2024 |
| ATP Masters 1000 Champion | Multiple seasons |
| ATP Tour Titles | 25+ |
Performance Trends
Grand Slam Growth
Alcaraz progressed rapidly from ATP prospect to multi-surface Grand Slam champion.
| Period | Grand Slam Titles |
|---|---|
| 2022 | 1 |
| 2023 | 1 |
| 2024 | 2 |
| 2025 | 2 |
| 2026 | 1 (through June) |
Surface Development
Early success came primarily on clay and hard courts. By 2023, he added Wimbledon success, proving elite effectiveness on grass. By winning the Australian Open in 2026, he completed the set of major championships across all surfaces.
Finals Efficiency
Alcaraz owns one of the strongest title-conversion rates among active ATP players.
| Statistic | Value |
|---|---|
| ATP Finals Reached | 33 |
| ATP Titles Won | 25 |
| Finals Winning Percentage | 75.8% |
Calculated from verified ATP finals data.
Major Match Performance
His Grand Slam finals record of 7–1 represents an 87.5% success rate in major finals.
Historical Context
Comparing Alcaraz to modern ATP legends highlights the speed of his rise.
| Player | Grand Slam Titles at Age 22 |
|---|---|
| Carlos Alcaraz | 7 |
| Novak Djokovic | 1 |
| Roger Federer | 1 |
| Rafael Nadal | 6 |
Available historical records indicate Alcaraz reached seven major titles faster than any male player in the modern era.
Career Grand Slam Comparison
Only a handful of men have completed a Career Grand Slam in the Open Era.
| Player | Age When Completed |
|---|---|
| Carlos Alcaraz | 22 years |
| Rafael Nadal | 24 years |
| Roger Federer | 27 years |
| Novak Djokovic | 29 years |
| Andre Agassi | 29 years |

Active ATP Players
Among active ATP players, only Novak Djokovic owns more Grand Slam singles titles than Alcaraz.
| Player | Grand Slam Titles |
|---|---|
| Novak Djokovic | 24 |
| Carlos Alcaraz | 7 |
| Jannik Sinner | 4 |
| Stan Wawrinka | 3 |
Recent Form
2025 Season
The 2025 campaign was arguably the strongest season of Alcaraz’s career.
Major achievements included:
- French Open title
- Cincinnati Masters title
- US Open title
- Tokyo title
- ATP Finals runner-up
- Year-end World No. 1 ranking
He finished the season with 67 victories and eight titles.
2026 Season (Through June)
The highlight of 2026 was the Australian Open championship, where Alcaraz defeated Novak Djokovic in the final and became the youngest player ever to complete the Career Grand Slam.
Recent major results:
| Tournament | Result |
|---|---|
| Australian Open 2026 | Champion |
| Australian Open Final Opponent | Novak Djokovic |
| Career Grand Slam Status | Completed |
| ATP Ranking | World No. 1 |
Statistical Highlights
Grand Slam Success
| Statistic | Number |
|---|---|
| Grand Slam Titles | 7 |
| Grand Slam Finals | 8 |
| Grand Slam Finals Win Rate | 87.5% |
ATP Achievements
| Statistic | Number |
|---|---|
| ATP Titles | 25 |
| ATP Finals Reached | 33 |
| Masters 1000 Titles | 8 |
| ATP 500 Titles | 8 |
| ATP 250 Titles | 2 |
Historic Milestones
| Milestone | Achievement |
|---|---|
| Youngest ATP No. 1 | Yes |
| Career Grand Slam | Yes |
| Olympic Medalist | Yes |
| Grand Slam Titles Before Age 23 | 7 |
Frequently Asked Questions
How many Grand Slam titles has Carlos Alcaraz won?
Carlos Alcaraz has won seven Grand Slam singles titles: one Australian Open, two French Opens, two Wimbledon titles, and two US Open titles.
What is Carlos Alcaraz’s highest ATP ranking?
He reached World No. 1 and became the youngest player in ATP history to achieve the ranking.
Has Carlos Alcaraz completed the Career Grand Slam?
Yes. He completed the Career Grand Slam by winning the Australian Open in 2026.
How many ATP titles has Carlos Alcaraz won?
Verified ATP records show at least 25 ATP Tour singles titles through 2026.
How many Masters 1000 titles does Carlos Alcaraz have?
He has won eight ATP Masters 1000 titles.
What Olympic medal has Carlos Alcaraz won?
He won a silver medal in men’s singles at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Who are Carlos Alcaraz’s biggest rivals?
Jannik Sinner is widely considered his primary rival in the current ATP era. Their rivalry has defined many of the sport’s biggest matches since 2024.
How old was Carlos Alcaraz when he became World No. 1?
He was 19 years old.

Sources and References
The statistics and records in this article were verified using the following authoritative sources:
- ATP Tour Official Website
- ATP Rankings Database
- Australian Open Official Website
- Roland-Garros Official Website
- Wimbledon Official Website
- US Open Official Website
- International Tennis Federation (ITF)
- ATP Finals Official Website
- Encyclopaedia Britannica player profile and records database.
Statistics reflect verified information available through June 2026. Where complete season-by-season match totals could not be independently verified from official ATP sources within available data, those figures have been omitted rather than estimated.