Alexander Blockx: the new Belgian promise shining in Madrid

Published on April 30, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Alexander Blockx, the 19-year-old Belgian tennis player, is making waves at the Mutua Madrid Open. Considered one of the most solid prospects within the Jódar generation, this group of emerging talents is seeking to break through on the professional circuit. His performance on the Madrid clay stands out for a maturity uncommon for his age, combining a powerful serve with mobility that unsettles his rivals.

Alexander Blockx, 19, hits a powerful serve on the clay of the Mutua Madrid Open, with the crowd in the background and his focused gaze.

The mechanics of a developing talent 🎾

Blockx bases his game on a serving technique that generates aggressive angles, supported by footwork that allows him to recover positions quickly. His forehand, executed with an efficient hip rotation, produces consistent depth. Tactically, he shows an ability to read the opponent's patterns of play and adjust his strategy on the fly, a trait usually honed over years of experience. His training team has focused work on physical endurance, key to maintaining intensity in long matches.

Blockx and the Belgian tennis curse (or not) 😅

Seeing a 19-year-old Belgian move like this on clay is almost as strange as finding good chocolate without calories. Since Justine Henin retired, Belgian men's tennis has been living off past glories and the occasional scare in doubles. But Blockx seems determined to break that tradition. But hey, don't panic: if he fails, he can always go home and say the Madrid clay was softer than expected.