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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.
Alcaraz, who recently split from longtime coach Juan Carlos Ferrero, is ranked No. 1 but won't be the favorite over the coming 15 days. That's his rival, No. 2 Jannik Sinner, who won the past two Australian Opens and appeared in the last five Slam finals overall.
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Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek head into 2026 in search of a career Grand Slam
Carlos Alcaraz knows what matters the most to him in 2026 and isn’t shy about telling the world: He wants to win the Australian Open to complete a career Grand Slam.
Carlos Alcaraz revealed that subtle but meaningful adjustments to his serve have been part of his off-season work. The Spaniard arrived in Melbourne with more efficiency, comfort and rhythm behind the initial shot.
The 2025 edition of Sportico’s list of the world’s 100 highest-paid athletes has once again highlighted how the financial landscape of global sport is changing. With only a handful of tennis stars making the cut,
Six-time champion returns to headline opening ceremony, while world No 1 will face Australia’s Adam Walton in first round at Melbourne Park
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Federer hopes Alcaraz can pull off 'crazy' Open triumph
Six-times Australian Open champion Roger Federer knows Carlos Alcaraz will have completing a career grand slam at Melbourne Park on his mind.
Carlos Alcaraz is gearing up for his first shot at an Australian Open title, with the chance to become the youngest man ever to complete a Career Grand Slam within reach. While he already has wins at Roland Garros,