Carlos Alcaraz recently showed his genuine response during an interview where he watched a fan’s excited reaction to getting a selfie with him. The 22-year-old Spanish star was visibly moved by the fan’s joy, proving why he’s one of the most loved stars worldwide.
The moment came during a post-match interview where Alcaraz was shown footage of a female fan’s enthusiastic reaction after taking a selfie with him. The fan’s pure excitement and joy clearly touched the young champion, who has been making headlines for his incredible tennis performances at the All England Club.
Carlos Alcaraz’s Genuine Reaction to Fan’s Joy
A Reddit post captured this heartwarming moment, showing Alcaraz watching as a lady “goes crazy with joy” after getting a selfie with him. His response was both humble and heartfelt, as he expressed how much these fan interactions mean to him.
What makes this moment special is Alcaraz’s authentic reaction. Rather than brushing off the fan’s excitement, he took time to appreciate how much the interaction meant to her.
Alcaraz’s lovely reaction as he watches a lady go crazy with joy after getting a selfie with him. “It makes my day, to be honest” ❤️
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Talking about the fan’s reaction, Alcaraz said, “I couldn’t laugh because I had to stay serious a little bit. But I was laughing about that seeing that reaction.”
Alcaraz compared the fan’s reaction to winning a Wimbledon title and said, “This reaction from the people having a photograph with me or a signature from me, it makes my day, to be honest. It’s the best.”
Alcaraz’s Recent Form and Unbeaten Streak
Alcaraz is currently enjoying the best winning streak of his career, having won 21 consecutive matches since mid-April 2025. This incredible run includes 17 straight victories at Wimbledon, where he hasn’t lost a match since 2022. The world No. 2 has maintained a remarkable 90% win rate in 2025, with a season record of 45 wins and only five losses.
His 2025 season has been nothing short of spectacular. The Spanish champion has already claimed his fifth Grand Slam title at the French Open, where he staged an incredible comeback from two sets down against Jannik Sinner. He has also won two Masters 1000 titles this year: Monte Carlo and the Italian Open, bringing his total to seven Masters titles.
At Wimbledon 2025, Alcaraz has shown both his champion mentality and fighting spirit. After being pushed to five sets by Fabio Fognini in the first round, he bounced back with convincing wins over Oliver Tarvet and Jan-Lennard Struff.
His grass court record now stands at an impressive 31 wins and just three losses, making him the fastest player in the Open Era to reach 30 grass court victories.
Alcaraz is now set to face the No. 14 seed, Andrey Rublev, in his Round of 16 match on Sunday at the Centre Court.