Carlos Alakraj’s excellent form continued with a win over Roberto Botista Agut on Saturday, sealed its place in another Queen Club Championship final.
And, even though he defeats Jiri Leheka in the final of Sunday, Spaniard has already acquired another important career milestone.
The 22 -year -old has now won 250 matches, which is taking the third largest matches of any person in the open era to achieve that achievement.
Here, we see the seven tennis greats who won 250 matches in the lowest matches.
= 6) Matt Wilnder and Ivan Landal-250-71
Wilender and Landal were two of the leading players of the 1980s and among the biggest rivals of each other, which means that there is a sense of symmetry about their place in this list.
Both former World No. 1 took 321 matches to win 250 tour-level matches, with a record of 250-71 with his name.
5) Boris Baker-250-69
Baker won the first of his six Grand Slam titles at the age of 17, won in Wimbledon in 1985, which means that it is no surprise to know that he won 250 tours.
The German had lost only 69 tour-level matches by the time of its 250th match win, the fifth largest matches needed to hit that milestone in the open era.
4) Rafael Nadal-250-63
One of the most successful players of all time, ‘King of Clay’ Nadal dominated the dirt in his career, although the 22 -time Grand Slam Champion also achieved huge success on the hard and grass court.
Spaniard took only 313 tour matches to seal its 250th ATP tour win, requiring the fourth largest amount required in the open era.
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3) Carlos Alakraj-250-61
It is impossible to tell if Alkaraz Can match a few milestones determined by your tennis Idol Nadal, although the world number 2 has moved beyond its compatriot in these standings.
Alkaraj on Saturday sealed his 250th win over the Queen with a win over Botista Aguta, took just 311 matches to achieve this – two less than Nadal, and one achievement was beaten by only two fellow tennis Great.
2) Jimmy Consors-250-60
Eight-time Grand Slam singles champion and one of the most prominent world number 1 in ATP Tour History, the concert won 109 singles titles in the open era-the most of any man.
So it is astonishing to see that the concerts won 250 tour-level win in their career, American Ace lost just 60 matches with the victory of his milestone attack.
1) John Maceno-250-57
Mcnaro Tennis is one of the most reputed figures in history, maintaining a huge profile in court in decades after its retirement.
He is also one of the most successful players of all time, and still holds a record for the lowest matches required to win 250 wins on men’s tour.
American needed only 307 matches to seal the 250 wins, a record is never likely to break anytime.
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