After Rafael Nadal, the second Spaniard, which has five individual men, could mimic his childhood champion by winning his fifth specialization at the same age: 22 years, one month and three days.
The Wimbledon Championships were only 82 games to reach 70 wins in the four championships – faster than all of Bjorn Borg and John Mcenroe, who occupied 81 years.
He improved his record in Clay this season to 21 wins in 22 games – including the title victories in Monte Carlo and Rome – after Lorenzo Moutei retired with an injury when delayed in the semi -finals.
“Most of the time, it is about suffering,” Alcaraz said when asked about what it took to overcome the wrong or Djokovic after winning the semi -finals on Friday.
“But my favorite thing is that it gives me reactions about how I can be a better player.
“I think this is important, and this is beautiful. Even if you win or not, it gives you a lot of statistics and comments.”
He added: “He is the best tennis player now. I mean, he destroys every opponent.”