So, the other day, I was just watching some tennis highlights, you know, seeing all the buzz around Carlos Alcaraz. Great young player, really exciting to watch. And it got me thinking, just how many of the big ones, the Grand Slams, has this kid actually won already? He feels like he’s been around making waves for a bit, but sometimes it’s hard to keep track.

Naturally, I did what most folks do. I grabbed my phone while the thought was fresh. Didn’t want to forget. Opened up my usual browser, went to the search bar.
I typed in something simple, probably like “how many grand slams Alcaraz won”. Didn’t need to be fancy. Hit enter.
Okay, so the results popped up pretty quick. Lots of sports sites, news articles. The main thing I looked for was a quick, clear answer right at the top, which search engines sometimes do.
Finding the Number
Right away, I saw the number clearly stated in a few spots. It wasn’t buried too deep. It seemed pretty consistent across the first few results, which is always a good sign. You don’t want conflicting info on something simple like this.
So, the answer I found was three. Three Grand Slams.

Which Ones Though?
Just knowing the number isn’t the whole story, right? I was curious which ones he’d conquered. So, I scanned a bit further down the results, maybe clicked on one of the more reliable-looking sports news summaries.
Here’s what I pieced together from that quick search:
- US Open: He got that one first, back in 2022. That was a big breakthrough moment for him, I remember watching parts of that tournament.
- Wimbledon: Then he added the grass court title in 2023. Beating Djokovic in that final was massive, really showed he could win on different surfaces.
- French Open: And the most recent one, just now in 2024, he won Roland Garros. The clay court major.
So yeah, three slams, and impressively, he’s won them on all three different surfaces: hard court, grass, and clay. Quite the achievement already for someone so young. It was a pretty straightforward search, honestly. Just typed it in, scanned the results, and got the number and the specific tournaments. Took maybe a minute or two. Good to have that cleared up in my head.