In the final match of the ATP 500 Queen's Club tournament held in England on the evening of June 22, Carlos Alcaraz faced Lehecka, who defeated him at the Qatar Open 2025. In the first set, Lehecka played quite well, maintaining a solid serve and the match was balanced.

Carlos Alcaraz won the Queen's Club 2025 (Photo: Getty).
The Czech player made mistakes in game 11, his backhand continuously went out and lost the break. Alcaraz took the opportunity to win the next game and ended the set with a 7-5 victory.
In set 2, Alcaraz showed his impressive serving ability, he made 4 direct points in game 4. Lehecka played persistently, he tied the score at 30-30 and had a chance to win in game 12, but he unfortunately hit it out.
The two players entered the tie-break series, when the score was 5-5, Alcaraz suddenly made a double fault and Lehecka did not miss the opportunity to win the tie-break series with a score of 7-5.

Carlos Alcaraz is in great form this season (Photo: Getty).
In set 3, Alcaraz showed his mettle at the right time. The Spanish star did not give his opponent a chance to surprise him again when he won break-points in games 4 and 10, thereby winning overwhelmingly 6-2.
Defeating Lehecka in 3 sets with the scores of 7-5, 6-7, 6-2, Carlos Alcaraz convincingly won the 2025 Queen's Club. The Spanish tennis player continued to win more titles after Roland Garros 2025 and confidently entered Wimbledon 2025 starting on June 30.
Daniil Medvedev will face Alexander Bublik in the final of the 2025 ATP 500 Halle Open in Germany on the evening of June 22. The Kazakh player has eliminated Jannik Sinner and is expected to continue to create a shock against Medvedev, who always plays erratically.

Alexander Bublik won the Halle Open 2025 after defeating Daniil Medvedev in the final (Photo: Getty).
In the first set, Alexander Bublik played extremely calmly, neutralizing the pressure from his opponent. Bublik also excellently broke Medvedev's game 8 and closed the first set with a 6-3 victory.
Medvedev tried harder in the second set, the match was a tug of war and lasted nearly an hour. After 12 games without a winner, Medvedev and Bublik went into a tie-break, the Russian lost 4-7 in the tie-break. Beating Medvedev 6-3, 7-6, Bublik convincingly won the Halle Open 2025.
Source: https://dantri.com.vn/the-thao/alcaraz-len-ngoi-o-queens-club-bublik-vo-dich-halle-open-20250623064550726.htm
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