Carlos Alcaraz aims to add another trophy to his mantle in a Queen’s Club final against a plucky Jiri Lehecka.
Today’s Queen’s Club narrative: Alcaraz is in absolutely incredible form, and it’s difficult to see anybody upsetting the Spaniard. Lehecka does have recent history in his favour, however, and has plenty on the line in this matchup.
Check out our Alcaraz vs. Lehecka odds and my best bet for the June 22 men’s final.
Alcaraz vs. Lehecka odds
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| Alcaraz vs. Lehecka markets | Betting odds |
| Alcaraz to win | -455 |
| Lehecka to win | +340 |
| Alcaraz -1.5 sets | -136 |
| Lehecka +1.5 sets | +107 |
| Alcaraz -3.5 games | -129 |
| Lehecka +3.5 games | +100 |
| Over 22.5 games | -114 |
| Under 22.5 games | -112 |
Queen’s Club odds as of 2:48 p.m. on 06/21/2025.
Best men’s final tennis pick
Best Bet: Alcaraz -1.5 sets (-136)
There is a case to build for Lehecka, but I will continue backing Alcaraz until further notice.
The Lehecka case starts with the 23-year-old’s 2025 results. He owns an impressive 24-12 record on the campaign, and is an even more impressive 6-1 on grass.
One of the Czech star’s 24 victories this year came against Alcaraz, as he beat Alcaraz in three sets at the Qatar Open.
This will be the third head-to-head meeting between these two young talents, and it’s the first clash that I believe will be more indicative of this result.
Alcaraz beat Lehecka 6-2, 6-3 at the 2023 Queen’s Club final en route to his first and only title at the tournament.
Bettors don’t have to look far to find a reason to bet on Alcaraz. The Spaniard hasn’t lost a match since April 20, winning 17 consecutive matches during this stretch.
Alcaraz has won 13 of those matches by two-plus sets, further illustrating how dominant he’s been.
He’s also one of the absolute best returners on this surface. Alcaraz has won a higher percentage of return games on this surface than anybody else (31.8%).
Key stat: Alcaraz owns a dominant 24-1 record on grass courts since 2023.
Queen’s Club predictions made at 12:51 p.m. on 06/21/2025.
Stevie’s an avid NFL, NHL, and tennis bettor who has no problem talking himself into the underdog. His previous stops include Yahoo! Sports Canada and Toronto Metropolitan University, where he received a degree in Sport Media.