Carlos Alcaraz Clinches Maiden Indoor Title at Rotterdam Open
Carlos Alcaraz secures his first indoor hardcourt title at the Rotterdam Open, defeating Alex de Minaur in a thrilling three-set final.



Carlos Alcaraz has claimed his first indoor hardcourt title at the Rotterdam Open, marking a significant milestone in his already illustrious career. The 21-year-old Spanish sensation overcame a resilient challenge from Australia’s Alex de Minaur in a gripping final that ended 6-4, 3-6, 6-2.
The Match Breakdown
Alcaraz, the top seed, started strongly, taking the first set 6-4 with his signature aggressive baseline play. However, De Minaur, the third seed, fought back in the second set, capitalizing on a lapse in Alcaraz’s serve to level the match at one set apiece.
The decider saw Alcaraz regain his composure, breaking De Minaur’s serve in the sixth game. This proved to be the turning point as Alcaraz won the next two games to close out the match and lift the title.
A Week to Remember
This victory marks Alcaraz’s 17th ATP title and his first since his triumph in Beijing last September. It also comes on the heels of a quarter-final exit at the Australian Open at the hands of Novak Djokovic. Alcaraz thanked the Rotterdam crowd for their support, describing the week as "special" in his post-match speech.
De Minaur’s Resilience
For Alex de Minaur, this was a second consecutive runner-up finish in Rotterdam, having lost to Jannik Sinner in last year’s final. Despite the disappointment, the 25-year-old remained optimistic, vowing to continue improving his game. "It’s been a lot of improvements in my game over the last couple of years, and I am going to keep on pushing for more," he said.
Looking Ahead
Alcaraz’s victory in Rotterdam adds another layer to his burgeoning legacy. With Grand Slam titles on all three outdoor surfaces, this indoor triumph further cements his status as one of the most versatile players on the ATP Tour. Fans and pundits alike will be keen to see if he can carry this momentum into the upcoming Indian Wells Masters and beyond.
For De Minaur, the quest for a Rotterdam title continues, but his determination and grit suggest that it’s only a matter of time before he breaks through.