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In 2025, Alcaraz aims for a third consecutive Wimbledon title, with his close interactions with Raducanu sparking speculation.

The Spanish tennis sensation Alcaraz, currently ranked second in the ATP world rankings, has just claimed victory at the 2025 Queen's Club Championships, indicating a strong form ahead of this year's Wimbledon. The 22-year-old is attempting to achieve what Australian tennis legend Pat Cash has called "nearly impossible" by winning both the French Open and Wimbledon in the same year.

Former British tennis player Broady revealed what Alcaraz told her about his physical condition before the 2025 Wimbledon.

This charismatic young player is known for his high-energy playing style and what former world number one Mats Wilander described as the best forehand in history. In the 2025 French Open men's singles final against Sinner, Alcaraz triumphed after a grueling five-set match and then defeated Czech player Lehecka to win the Queen's Club title this year.

Former British tennis player Broady disclosed that she spoke with Alcaraz during the Queen's Club Championships about his physical condition ahead of Wimbledon. Alcaraz told Broady that his recovery after the 2025 French Open was "very smooth," and he was surprised by how quickly he bounced back after the marathon final.

Alcaraz is considered one of the top contenders for the men's singles title at Wimbledon 2025.

Broadysaid: "I actually spoke with him during the Queen's Cup, asking how he was recovering, how he felt, and how the recovery process was going. He said it was really easy." The 35-year-oldBroadydetailed Alcaraz's physical condition a few days after the French Open final, providing some humor for the audience. Broady added, "I thought, oh, being in your 20s must be great! He said he felt terrible the next day, obviously very tired, but by the end of the next day, he said he felt good. So he took a few days off and then got back on the grass."

Alcaraz has lost only one match in his last five ATP tournaments, that being the men's singles final at the Barcelona Open in April against Rune. In fact, Alcaraz has shown excellent form for most of the season, even without considering his strong performances at the French Open and Queen's Club Championships.

Is a tennis power couple emerging? The close interactions between Raducanu and Alcaraz have sparked speculation.

As Alcaraz prepares to compete in the Wimbledon Championships in June and July, he aims to add another Grand Slam title to his collection for 2025. The Spanish prodigy, who won Wimbledon in 2023 and 2024, hopes to achieve something only Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, Bjorn Borg, and Pete Sampras have accomplished: winning the men's singles title at Wimbledon three times in a row. Alcaraz will find out his first-round opponent when the draw for this year's Wimbledon is announced on June 27.

Alcaraz's attention doesn't stop there. He was recently spotted having close interactions with British sweetheart Raducanu during the Queen's Club grass tournament, leading to speculation about their relationship. On one hand, Raducanu, currently ranked 38th in the world, was seen supporting Alcaraz at the tournament last Thursday and Saturday. On the other hand, Alcaraz was observed entering and exiting Raducanu's hotel. Additionally, the 21-year-old Raducanu and 20-year-old Alcaraz are set to team up for the mixed doubles event at the 2025 US Open in August, where Alcaraz mentioned that Raducanu would take the lead on the court. However, insiders predict that their partnership may extend beyond the court. Fans have shown great enthusiasm for this potential tennis power couple, with many comments on Raducanu's social media mentioning Alcaraz, and some fans humorously referring to her as "future Emma Alcaraz."

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