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Carlos Alcaraz Introduces Golf Swing Celebration at US Open

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Tennis player celebrating with golf swing pose

, September 3, 2025

News Summary

Carlos Alcaraz has made waves at the US Open by combining his passion for golf with tennis. The young Spaniard is using golf as a mental reset between matches, showcasing a unique golf swing celebration after wins. Dominating his quarter-final match against Jiri Lehecka, Alcaraz remains unbeaten in sets at the tournament. His upcoming semi-final clash against Novak Djokovic promises to be thrilling, with Alcaraz’s blend of tennis intensity and golf calm capturing the attention of fans and commentators alike.

New York — Carlos Alcaraz Brings Golf Course Calm to US Open Charge

The swing that isn’t a tennis stroke

Carlos Alcaraz is serving up more than just fast forehands at this year’s US Open. Between hard-fought matches and late-night practice, the young Spaniard has been sneaking out to the golf course and bringing one of those signature golf swing celebrations back onto the court. The sight of him mimicking a full golf finish after sealing wins has become a cheeky trademark — a little nod to the pastime that helps him unwind.

Golf as a pressure valve

For Alcaraz, golf is more than a hobby. He treats it as a way to relax, to reset the mind during long tournaments. Tournament downtime often finds him with clubs in hand, seeking calm between rounds. That routine clearly feeds into his form on the hardcourt: after each victory he makes time for a few holes, claiming the game helps him decompress and stay sharp.

Quarter-final dominance and a spotless serve

On the court, Alcaraz looked pristine in the quarter-finals, beating Jiri Lehecka in straight sets, 6-4, 6-2, 6-4. The match featured jaw-dropping serving numbers — Alcaraz dropped only 7 of 45 points on his first serve — and he never faced a break point the whole way through. That kind of serve pressure makes it tough for opponents to settle and forces quick, clean points that leave time for post-match golf.

From golf buddies to headline clash

Off the course, Alcaraz’s recent rounds have been company for some well-known names in the game of golf, having been pictured out with a certain golf legend and former tennis pro turned amateur who’s known for his calm course manner. Those outings underline how seriously he takes the sport as part of his routine. Meanwhile, Lehecka has also picked up golf recently and speaks openly about how having interests off the court helps him stay balanced and motivated.

Head-to-head and the road ahead

Alcaraz now moves on to a huge semi-final date with Novak Djokovic after dispatching Lehecka. He holds a 2-1 lead in their head-to-head series against Lehecka, having learned from the loss earlier in the year and tightened his game. Djokovic booked his semi spot by beating Taylor Fritz, setting up a blockbuster semi-final. The winner of that clash will be just two wins away from lifting the US Open trophy and could be in position to reclaim the world number one ranking.

How golf plays into performance

From an expert golf-writer’s perspective, what makes Alcaraz’s approach interesting is the cross-sport benefit. Golf demands patience, shot planning, and managing small failures — exactly the mental skills that help in tight tennis moments. With a reported golfing handicap of 14 and a clear goal to lower it, Alcaraz is not just playing for fun; he’s using the game to sharpen his focus and keep stress levels down.

Why fans should pay attention

The mix of golf calm and tennis intensity is a compelling storyline. Fans of both sports can relate: the satisfaction of a clean swing, the routine of preparation, and the way another sport can be a perfect mental palette cleanser. With Alcaraz yet to drop a set in this tournament, and with his golf routine providing an unusual but effective anchor, the upcoming semi-final against Djokovic is set to be a fascinating tactical and mental battle.

Quick takeaways

  • Alcaraz remains unbeaten in sets at this US Open.
  • Serve was a standout: only 7 of 45 first-serve points lost against Lehecka.
  • He beat Jiri Lehecka 6-4, 6-2, 6-4 in the quarter-finals.
  • Golfer friends and weekend rounds are part of his tournament routine.
  • Semi-final vs Novak Djokovic is two wins away from the title and a possible world No. 1 comeback.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Carlos Alcaraz really playing golf during the US Open?

Yes. He has been known to head to the golf course during downtime at tournaments, using the game to relax between matches and as a mental reset.

Who did Alcaraz beat in the US Open quarter-finals and what was the score?

He beat Jiri Lehecka in straight sets, 6-4, 6-2, 6-4.

Did Alcaraz face any break points in that match?

No. He did not concede a single break point in the match against Lehecka.

How good is Alcaraz at golf?

His current reported golf handicap is 14 and he is actively working to improve it, suggesting a solid amateur level with room to sharpen.

Who will Alcaraz face next and what’s at stake?

He will play Novak Djokovic in the semi-finals. The winner will be two match wins away from the US Open title and could be poised to reclaim the world No. 1 ranking.


Match & Golf Quick-Reference Table

Item Detail
Quarter-final Result Alcaraz def. Jiri Lehecka 6-4, 6-2, 6-4
Break Points Conceded 0 (no break points faced)
First Serve Points Lost 7 of 45
US Open Set Losses So Far 0 (has not lost a set)
Upcoming Opponent Novak Djokovic (semi-final)
Golf Handicap 14 (actively working to lower)
Golfing Partners Noted Includes a golf legend and a former tennis pro who plays golf
Head-to-Head vs Lehecka Alcaraz leads 2-1
What’s at Stake Winner is two wins away from the US Open title and a potential return to world No. 1

Whether you follow the fairways or the baseline, this blend of golf calm and tennis ferocity makes for a gripping storyline. Keep an eye on that golf swing celebration — it might just be a good-luck charm.

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