Carlos Alcaraz falls to 19th as new stats reveal the clear advantage Jannik Sinner has over him
It may seem Carlos Alcaraz is pretty much unbeatable to anyone on court when he is on song, His eight titles and 10 finals back this claim up, with a brilliant all-round game to support his quest wherever he travels to. However, there is one part of his game that may be lacking behind: his serve.
There have been times this year where Alcaraz has looked imperious on his serve. Take his title-run at Queens, where he was not broken once enroute to winning the title. His serve was lethal in that event, making it practically impossible to defeat him. In the final, he served an incredible 18 aces against Jiri Lehecka, a new personal best for the young Spaniard.
The technique is something he has been working extremely hard on as he looks to propel himself further away from his rivals in terms of quality. While these improvements have produced good showings, it seems that there is more work to be done in this area.
Alcaraz first serve off the pace
In terms of first serve points won, Alcaraz sits a staggering 19th in the 2025 statistics, boasting 74.04% success. This is unusually low for the six-time Grand Slam champion, with his name usually coming near the top of each list.
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