Alcaraz Reaches US Open 2025 Quarters Without Dropping a Set
Carlos Alcaraz is proving unstoppable at the 2025 US Open, advancing to the quarter-finals without dropping a single set. The 22 years old Spaniard has showcased dominance from the opening round, and his latest victory over France’s Arthur Rinderknech — 7–6(3), 6–3, 6–4 — underlines just how sharp his game is right now.
Alcaraz not only secured his place in the last eight but also etched his name into the record books. He became the youngest man in the Open Era to reach 13 Grand Slam quarter-finals, surpassing Boris Becker. His performance has drawn comparisons to the early dominance of legends like Nadal and Djokovic.
The world No. 3 displayed a near-perfect balance of aggression and control, striking 36 winners against just 11 unforced errors. His adaptability stood out when he adjusted his return position mid-match, disrupting Rinderknech’s rhythm and seizing control of the rallies.
Speaking after the win, Alcaraz emphasized how important tactical adjustments have been during this run.
Next up, Alcaraz faces Jiri Lehecka in the quarter-finals. With his confidence soaring and his game clicking on every level, the Spaniard is quickly cementing himself as the man to beat in New York.





