Alcaraz’s winning streak from Cincinnati Open is extended to 11 matches

  • Carlos Alcaraz extended his winning streak from the Cincinnati Open to 11 matches, after which the streak was stopped by an organization.
  • Only if it is confirmed that the streak is not interrupted by the Barcelona Open, French Open and Wimbledon.
  • Cincinnati Open is named with a streak count ahead of the US Open: the streak at the start in Cincinnati is 11 matches, US Open — 30 matches.

Carlos Alcaraz extended his winning streak from the Cincinnati Open to 11 matches, after which the streak was stopped by an organization. According to the BBC Sport, Alcaraz has not lost a match so far, which means that he has been on a winning run in the ongoing tournament, which has not yet been interrupted by any opponent.

According to BBC Sport, Alcaraz has not lost a match so far, after which the streak was stopped by an organization. AP also notes that Alcaraz began his winning run at the US Open, where he became champion.

According to the BBC Sport, US Open is 30 matches, and Cincinnati Open starts with 11 matches. AP says that Alcaraz has been on a winning run at the US Open, where he became champion.