Carlos Alcaraz continued his perfect record at this year’s Wimbledon on Friday when he moved past Frenchman Alexandre Muller 6-4, 7-6(2), 6-3 to reach the third round for the second time.

The top seed defeated Jeremy Chardy in straight sets in his opening match and backed that up with a controlled display against World No. 84 Muller. Alcaraz moved freely around Centre Court and survived his only scare of the match at the end of the second set, powering through the tie-break.

“I am really, really happy to play here,” Alcaraz said. “It is a really beautiful court. I wanted to enjoy every single second and I think I did.

“I always say that I try to enjoy playing tennis and that I try and make the people enjoy my tennis,” Alcaraz said. “For me, it is special to have the love from the people in every country I go. It is the most important thing for me. It is an amazing energy I receive.”

With his two-hour, 34-minute win, Alcaraz set a third-round clash against Jason Kubler or Nicolas Jarry.

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The 20-year-old is aiming to become the third-youngest player to win the Wimbledon men’s singles crown in the Open Era (since 1968). If he captures his second major title this fortnight, the 2022 US Open champion is guaranteed to remain at No. 1 in the Pepperstone ATP Rankings.

Alcaraz arrived at SW19 in good form, having lifted his 12th tour-level trophy and first on grass at The Queen’s Club last week. The World No. 1 now holds a 42-4 record on the season.

The top seed was not at his best against Muller, committing 39 unforced errors. However, his power and touch were enough to overcome the Frenchman, who was aiming to reach the third round at a major for the first time.