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ATP Roundup: Carlos Alakraj cruges in the fifth straight final with a semi -final win in London

June 8, 2025; Paris, F; Spain’s Carlos Alakraj worked with the trophy with the trophy after winning the men’s singles final against Italy’s Janik Sinner in 15 days at the Rolland Garos Stadium. Compulsory Credit: Susan Mulen-Imagon Picture

Top seed Carlos Alkaraz hovering in his fifth consecutive final with a 6-4, 6–4 win over fellow Spaniyard Roberto Boutista Agut in the semi-finals of the HSBC Championship at Queen Club in London on Saturday.

This win was Alakraj’s 250th Tour-Level win and he extended the streak of his victory in 17 matches. 37 -year -old Botista Aguta did not make much effort, which made him a disturbed winner on Denmark’s No. 4 Holger Roon on Friday, in full control of the second set with Alkaraz, in which he saved from the only break point, which he faced.

Alakraj will face Jiri Leheka of Czech Republic, who dropped Great Britain’s No. 2 Jack Draper below 6-4, 4-6, 7-5. Grinkle’s favorite draper, which was suffering from tonsillitis, withdrawn from the loss of the first set to take the second set, but Leheka got a significant break at 5-5 in the third, which darkened the draper to the Draper in frustration, which eventually lost 7-5. Leheka has served on only one occasion in this year’s tournament.

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No. 3 Daniel Medvedev left the second seed Alexander Zweev in a three -hour long match to reach the finals of Germany.

A remarkable even in the matchup, Medvedev’s 17 aces stood out of seven for Zeverev, who eventually fought out of the 14th loss of 14 occasions between the two, before falling from the dandruff before 7-6 (3), 6-7 (1), 6-4, before the 12th losses.

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Alexander Bublike of Kazakhstan returned against number 8 Russian Karen Khachanov to return its hot streaks against 4-6, 7-6 (5), 6-4. In 2023, winning the tournament in 2023 and the first world number 1 is also riding high after defeating the Jannik Sinner in the tournament, looking for his first title since Montpelier in 2024.

-Bield level media

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