
Carlos Alcaraz continues to redefine versatility on the ATP Tour. The 22-year-old has captured ATP titles across all conditions in 2025 - clay, grass, indoor hard and outdoor hard.
Thus, he became only the seventh player to achieve that since the start of the ATP Tour in 1990. This exclusive list includes legends such as Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray.
Notable missing name? Rafael Nadal, who claimed only one indoor hard-court title in a career, back in 2005. This feat highlights the rare balance of adaptability and mastery required to excel in every condition and in different parts of the season.
Federer did that seven times between 2003 and 2015. Djokovic follows him with four achievements between 2014 and 2021. Alcaraz now joins them in showcasing complete dominance across surfaces within a single season.
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Carlos' 2025 campaign has been a perfect demonstration of his all-court game. The young Spaniard has been relentless on clay, explosive on grass and tactically sharp and efficient on hard courts.
His ability to adjust spin, pace and positioning while hitting winners from every part of the court allows him to thrive regardless of the environment, echoing the versatility that defined tennis' greatest champions.
Beyond the numbers, Carlos' achievement symbolizes the evolution of a modern player who merges athleticism and instinct while turning every surface into home territory.
He continued his quest for more trophies and adds to his legacy while proving that true greatness adapts everywhere. Alcaraz started his quest in February by winning the ATP 500 event in Rotterdam, his first indoor hard crown.
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He reigned on clay and lifted trophies in Monte Carlo, Rome and Roland Garros. The Spaniard regained his Queen's title on grass andconqueredoutdoorhard-court titles in Cincinnati and the US Open.