With his triumph at Roland Garros last year as a 21-year-old, Carlos Alcaraz became the youngest man ever to win Grand Slam titles on all three surfaces—hard courts, clay and grass.
Now, he’s one-upped his own record.
With his triumph at the US Open today, where he defeated Jannik Sinner for the title, 6-2, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4, Alcaraz, now 22, has become the youngest man ever to win multiple Grand Slam titles on all three surfaces.
He’s battled his way to two career Wimbledon titles on grass (2023 and 2024), two career Roland Garros titles on clay (2024 and 2025) and now two career US Open titles on hard courts (2022 and 2025).
The Spaniard is the fourth man to win multiple Grand Slam titles on every surface, period, after Mats Wilander, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic.
And for those wondering, Roger Federer only won one major on clay.
MEN TO WIN MULTIPLE GRAND SLAM TITLES ON ALL THREE SURFACES (hard, clay and grass):
- Mats Wilander: 2 on hard, 3 on clay, 2 on grass
- Rafael Nadal: 6 on hard, 14 on clay, 2 on grass
- Novak Djokovic: 14 on hard, 3 on clay, 7 on grass
- Carlos Alcaraz: 2 on hard, 2 on clay, 2 on grass