Carlos Alcaraz ushered in a new era by flexing his muscle on a Melbourne night. Physical dominance on full display, ...
Anyone who thought the young Spanish ace would struggle in the absence of Juan Carlos Ferrero was wrong, as the 22-year-old ...
Carlos Alcaraz is on course to return to tennis action next month after the world No.1 stepped up his recovery from injury by practising on clay.
In Sunday’s men’s round of 16, world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz faced Tommy Paul, defeating him in three tight sets.
The 22-year-old world No. 1, seeking a career Grand Slam in Melbourne, showed no pity against Alex de Minaur—the Aussie who is now 0-7 in Slam quarterfinals.
De Minaur will start his season in Sydney at the United Cup, after taking a short break for the first time in seven years.
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