How Many Grand Slam Titles Has Carlos Alcaraz Won?
At just 22 years old, Carlos Alcaraz has moved past being a 'successor' to become the new benchmark of world tennis. Following a dream 2025 season and with six Grand Slams already in his trophy cabinet, the ATP world number one continues to shatter records for precocity and dominance.
Carlos Alcaraz is no longer a prospect; he is the most dominant reality on the circuit. After reclaiming the world number one spot and closing out a historic 2025, the Murcian player has confirmed that his rise was no flash in the pan, but the dawn of a new era. With 24 titles to his name by early 2026, his ability to conquer all surfaces places him in a pantheon reserved for the elite few.
His meteoric ascent began in 2022, when he became the youngest world number one in history by winning the US Open. Since then, his Grand Slam trophy collection has continued to grow: his epic 2023 Wimbledon victory over Djokovic was followed by a brilliant 2024, where he conquered the 'Channel Double' (Roland Garros and Wimbledon)
However, it was in 2025 that Alcaraz reached his absolute maturity. He successfully defended his crown on the Paris clay after an unforgettable final against Jannik Sinner and reclaimed the throne in New York by defeating the Italian once again. With 6 Grand Slams under his belt (2 Roland Garros titles, 2 US Opens, and 2 Wimbledons), Alcaraz is the second-youngest player in the Open Era to reach that milestone, trailing only Björn Borg.
Beyond his success in the 'Majors,' his dominance in Masters 1000 events is overwhelming, adding recent titles in Monte Carlo, Rome, and Cincinnati. After kicking off 2026 by reaching the Australian Open final, 'Carlitos' continues to prove that his 'brain, heart, and balls' are the unbeatable formula for leading world tennis.













