Carlos Alcaraz has returned to winning ways after his Australian Open quarter-final exit, beating Alex de Minaur to win the Rotterdam Open.
De Minaur lost the 2024 Rotterdam Open final, with the Australian having been beaten 7-5, 6-4 by Jannik Sinner.
Alcaraz issued De Minaur with a 6-4, 3-6, 6-2 defeat this time around, claiming his 17th ATP Tour title in the process.
It comes after the Spaniard disappointingly fell to Novak Djokovic in Melbourne in the first Grand Slam of the season.
De Minaur meanwhile also lost his Australian Open quarter-final, falling to top seed and eventual champion Sinner.
Sinner withdrew from this year’s Rotterdam Open, with Alcaraz taking full advantage of that situation to clinch his first-ever indoor title.
Remarkably, he has now drawn level with fellow Spaniard Rafael Nadal for indoor hard court titles, with the legendary figure having won his only such title at the 2005 ATP Masters 1000 Madrid.
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Nadal also won indoors at Sao Paolo in 2013, but that success came on clay, with his other 90 ATP Tour titles remarkably coming on outdoor courts.
De Minaur was chasing a 10th ATP title and a first win against Alcaraz, but his record now stands at 3-0 in favour of the Spaniard.
The former’s three wins have all come at ATP 500 level, with the world number three having last year become the first player to win such titles on clay, grass and hard courts.
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And as per Bastien Fachan, Alcaraz now has titles on clay, grass, outdoor hardcourt and indoor hardcourt at the age of 21 years and nine months.
It is younger than the Big Three of Roger Federer (21 years, 10 months), Rafael Nadal (22 years) and Novak Djokovic (24 years, 1 month).
Moreover, he has clinched tennis history with his latest success, with Alcaraz now the first Spanish winner of the Rotterdam Open since it was introduced 52 years ago.
It represents his first title of 2025, and comes after a stunning 2024 in which the four-time Grand Slam champion won four titles.
Year | Titles | Tournaments |
2025 | 1 | Rotterdam (Indoor/Hard) |
2024 | 4 | Beijing (Outdoor/Hard) Wimbledon (Outdoor/Grass) Roland Garros (Outdoor/Clay) ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells (Outdoor/Hard) |
2023 | 6 | Wimbledon (Outdoor/Grass) Queen’s (Outdoor/Grass) ATP Masters 1000 Madrid (Outdoor/Clay) Barcelona (Outdoor/Clay) ATP Masters 1000 Indian Wells (Outdoor/Hard) Buenos Aires (Outdoor/Clay) |
2022 | 5 | US Open (Outdoor/Hard) ATP Masters 1000 Madrid (Outdoor/Clay) Barcelona (Outdoor/Clay) ATP Masters 1000 Miami (Outdoor/Hard) Rio de Janeiro (Outdoor/Clay) |
2021 | 1 | Umag (Outdoor/Clay) |
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