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Novak Djokovic chased a 25th Grand Slam at the Australian Open but fell to Carlos Alcaraz in four sets, yet his run overflowed with records that redefine endurance at 38.
Carlos Alcaraz emerges from his Career Grand Slam conquest into Melbourne’s sunlight, posing with hard-earned silver in a moment that bridges raw victory and the road ahead.
Carlos Alcaraz’s Australian Open triumph reshapes the rankings, but Novak Djokovic’s deep run pulls him into elite territory once more. As the PIF ATP Rankings update on February 2, emerging talents and seasoned pros alike climb on the back of hard-fought battles, hinting at a tour in flux.
Escaping Kyiv’s sudden darkness with minutes to spare, Oleksandra Oliynykova channels that narrow escape into creative fire, outlasting Mayar Sherif for her first WTA main-draw victory at the Transylvania Open.
Lorenzo Musetti’s surge at the Australian Open ends in pain, pulling him from Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro as recovery takes center stage over red-dirt dreams.
Carlos Alcaraz’s tense victory over Novak Djokovic on February 1 cements a rare historical thread with Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer, each seizing their first Australian Open title at 22 after four fruitless runs in Melbourne.
Carlos Alcaraz toppled Novak Djokovic in a tense four-set final to seize his first Australian Open title, becoming the youngest ever to claim all four majors at 22. The victory, forged in tactical precision and unyielding poise, sparked a wave of admiration from tennis legends and global stars alike.
Defeat in Melbourne hasn’t dimmed Novak Djokovic’s conviction that a record-breaking 25th major awaits, as the 38-year-old reflects on a grueling Australian Open run against the sport’s rising forces.
In a Melbourne showdown pulsing with history, Carlos Alcaraz turned the tide against Novak Djokovic to seize the Australian Open, becoming the youngest to complete the career Grand Slam at just 22.
Carlos Alcaraz’s hard-fought Australian Open victory over Novak Djokovic not only delivered his first Melbourne title but stretched his Big Titles edge over Jannik Sinner, resetting the year’s rivalry dynamics with raw intensity.
As Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic battle through tense sets on Rod Laver Arena, retired ATP No. 1s like Rafael Nadal and Marat Safin add layers of history and pressure to the 2026 final.
Carlos Alcaraz roars back to level the Australian Open final at one set each after Novak Djokovic’s commanding start, setting up a thrilling decider in Melbourne.
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