Alcaraz 31, Longest Winning Streaks on Outdoor Hard Courts

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Carlos Alcaraz has won on hard court outdoor

Jimmy Connors leads this stat with 55 consecutive wins from 1973 Boston to Carlsbad 1976 finals

Player | Wins| First Win | Lost | Round | Opponent
- Jimmy Connors | 55 | Boston 1973 | Carlsbad 1976 | F | Ilie Nastase
- Roger Federer | 46 | Dubai 2005 | Dubai 2006 | F | Rafael Nadal
- Pete Sampras | 34 | Sydney Outdoor 1994 | Davis Cup WG QF: NED vs USA 1994 | RR | Richard Krajicek
- Novak Djokovic | 33 | Australian Open 2011 | Cincinnati Masters 2011 | F | Andy Murray
- Rod Laver | 33 | Palm Desert WCT 1974 | Tucson 1975 | QF | Ilie Nastase
- CARLOS ALCARAZ | 31 | Cincinnati Masters 2025
- Novak Djokovic | 31 | US Open 2015 | Dubai 2016 | QF | Feliciano Lopez
- Rafael Nadal | 30 | Miami Masters 2012 | Beijing 2013 | F | Novak Djokovic
 
  • Feb 25': grass is clearly Raz best surface, see his W%
  • May 25': well he always played on clay that was his academy fav so probably adv clay
  • March 26': 31 streak on outdoor HC it gotta be his best at this point right guys
...
  • May 26': ofc clay is his fav see how bounce favors him there
  • June 26': he's got just the perfect playstyle and variety for grass, tour seems allergic in comparison
  • Jan 27': well HC may benefit his speed and raw court coverage
(In reality he's just steadily improving imo and we're a victim of that)
 
Not just outdoor hardcourt, I think Alcaraz will win a BUNCH of ATP Finals as well, and was excellent and undefeated at the 2025 ATP Finals @ Turin, until he failed to covert Set Point in the 1st Set vs. Sinner, and perhaps injury was the difference...

The Spanish tennis federation said Alcaraz felt "physical discomfort" in the back of his thigh during the first set of his 7-6 (7-4) 7-5 final defeat in Turin by 24-year-old Sinner.
Alcaraz travelled to Spain's training camp on Monday but medical tests revealed "significant muscle strain with marked oedema" in his hamstring.
 
Not just outdoor hardcourt, I think Alcaraz will win a BUNCH of ATP Finals as well, and was excellent and undefeated at the 2025 ATP Finals @ Turin, until he failed to covert Set Point in the 1st Set vs. Sinner, and perhaps injury was the difference...

The Spanish tennis federation said Alcaraz felt "physical discomfort" in the back of his thigh during the first set of his 7-6 (7-4) 7-5 final defeat in Turin by 24-year-old Sinner.
Alcaraz travelled to Spain's training camp on Monday but medical tests revealed "significant muscle strain with marked oedema" in his hamstring.
Nice to know the Spanish tradition is continuing. Vamos.
 
Carlos Alcaraz has won on hard court outdoor

Jimmy Connors leads this stat with 55 consecutive wins from 1973 Boston to Carlsbad 1976 finals

Player | Wins| First Win | Lost | Round | Opponent
- Jimmy Connors | 55 | Boston 1973 | Carlsbad 1976 | F | Ilie Nastase
- Roger Federer | 46 | Dubai 2005 | Dubai 2006 | F | Rafael Nadal
- Pete Sampras | 34 | Sydney Outdoor 1994 | Davis Cup WG QF: NED vs USA 1994 | RR | Richard Krajicek
- Novak Djokovic | 33 | Australian Open 2011 | Cincinnati Masters 2011 | F | Andy Murray
- Rod Laver | 33 | Palm Desert WCT 1974 | Tucson 1975 | QF | Ilie Nastase
- CARLOS ALCARAZ | 31 | Cincinnati Masters 2025
- Novak Djokovic | 31 | US Open 2015 | Dubai 2016 | QF | Feliciano Lopez
- Rafael Nadal | 30 | Miami Masters 2012 | Beijing 2013 | F | Novak Djokovic
Does Federer's record for consecutive wins on hard courts include both outdoor and indoor matches?
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Does Federer's record for consecutive wins on hard courts include both outdoor and indoor matches?
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No, only outdoors. He had an additional 10 match wins indoors at Rotterdam and Bangkok in 2005, bringing the overall tally to 56.
 
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