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Novak Djokovic joked he had contacted Carlos Alcaraz to discuss “copyright” after the Spaniard revealed a new service motion at the Australian Open that bore a striking similarity to his own.
Alcaraz and Sinner are overwhelming favorites to meet in a fourth straight Grand Slam final in two weeks' time.
Carlos Alcaraz has just started a new chapter in his career, no longer having Juan Carlos Ferrero by his side. The World No.1 decided to break off this partnership after more than seven years and Samuel Lopez remained as his main coach, after the latter had joined his team at the beginning of last season.
Carlos Alcaraz recently expressed his frustrations with the media disrespecting his new head coach Samuel Lopez.
The top two men in tennis have become next to unstoppable. ATP world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz and No. 2 Jannik Sinner are the only two players to win a major over the past two years. With the first major of the year upon us in the Australian Open, will 2026 be any different?
Carlos Alcaraz has made a good start to his run at the 2026 Australian Open, one of the most important tournaments of his season. It's no secret that the world No.1 is keen to lift this trophy for the first time in his career, a feat that would allow him to complete the 'Career Grand Slam' before turning 23 and making tennis history.
Let’s be real for a second: we all love a good rivalry. The battles between Federer and Nadal defined a generation of sports. But is there such a thing as too much dominance?
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Carlos Alcaraz Poses Perfect Solution for Him, Jannik Sinner to Earn Career Grand Slams in 2026
Carlos Alcaraz will have the world watching him when he steps on the court at the Australian Open next week. The 22-year-old is looking to become the youngest men’s player to capture his career Grand Slam—winning at least one title in each of the four majors. He just needs the title in Melbourne to complete the lofty achievement.
Carlos Alcaraz is in Melbourne for one thing: the career Grand Slam that would come with winning the Australian Open title. Even after his icily clinical performance to win the U.S. Open last September, everything else is noise. Winning seven matches is what he is here to do, however they come.
Tennis has its first major tournament kicking off the 2026 season, and Carlos Alcaraz is looking to add onto his growing resume of impressive wins. The Australian Open starts the tennis calendar off as Alcaraz and the rest of the world's elite compete in Melbourne.
Carlos Alcaraz sabe lo que más le importa en 2026 y no tiene reparos en decírselo al mundo: quiere conquistar el Abierto de Australia para completar el Grand Slam.
Carlos Alcaraz could make tennis history as he looks for his very first Australian Open title in Melbourne. The world number one needs the Australian Open to complete the Career Grand Slam, and if he wins the 2026 event Down Under,