Carlos Alcaraz's Queen's victory on Sunday was his 21st ATP title
Carlos Alcaraz arrived in London with "no expectations" but with Wimbledon only eight days away he has sent an ominous message to his rivals as he seeks a third successive title.
The world number two beat Jiri Lehecka in the final at Queen's, claiming the crown for the second time and extending his winning streak - the longest of his career - to a remarkable 18 matches.
After beating Roberto Bautista Agut in Saturday's semi-final, the Spaniard said "grass-court mode is activated".
He wasn't lying.












