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Carlos Alcaraz set to return to The Queen’s Club in 2025 as tickets go on sale
2023 champion and four-time Grand Slam title winner Carlos Alcaraz will return for the cinch Championships at The Queen’s Club in 2025.
Alcaraz – who clinched back-to-back Wimbledon singles titles last year – will make his third appearance at the cinch Championships in what is set to be a huge summer of tennis in West London.
“I can’t wait to get back on the grass at The Queen’s Club next summer,” said the world No.3. “Lifting the title two years ago is what gave me the belief to go on and win Wimbledon for the first time, so it always means a lot to compete there.
“I’m ready to come back again in 2025 and give it my all to try and win another trophy. I want to join amazing players like (Andy) Murray, (Feliciano) Lopez, (Andy) Roddick, etc in winning this title multiple times and I’m confident that I can achieve that.
“I love playing in front of the fans in London, the LTA puts on a great event and I hope I can have another successful summer in the UK.”
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Following the LTA Advantage Priority Window sale for Fan+ and Compete members - tickets to the cinch Championships men's ATP 500 event are now on general sale.
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Tickets for the new WTA 500 women’s event at The Queen’s Club will go on sale early in the New Year.
Alcaraz has already cemented himself as one of tennis’s biggest stars already at the age of 21.
The Spaniard is the youngest male player in the Open Era to have won a Grand Slam title when he lifted the US Open back in 2022 and has since gone on to claim the Roland Garros and two Wimbledon trophies as well as the silver medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
He holds the record as the youngest player to finish a season as world No.1 and he is the only player in ATP history to have won an ATP 500 event on every surface.
Despite having little experience playing on grass coming into the 2023 season, Alcaraz has certainly found himself a home on the surface.
On his cinch Championships debut, Alcaraz won his first title on the surface – finishing with a 6-4, 6-4 victory over Australian Alex De Minaur in the final.
It was that week that gave him the confidence for his first title run at Wimbledon where he went on to beat former Queen’s Club champion Matteo Berrettini, Holger Rune, Daniil Medvedev and finally Novak Djokovic in one of the best finals in recent memory.
The Spanish star has lost just once on grass in two years, which came at the cinch Championships last year in an epic battle with British No.1 Jack Draper.
That only fuelled the former world No.1 who put up a steely title defence at Wimbledon – beating Djokovic once again in the final 6-2, 6-2, 7-6(4).
Alcaraz will certainly be the player to beat on the grass again this year and you can secure the best seats to see him live in West London with the LTA Priority Window.