And while that debate will live on forever, the baton has clearly been passed. Carlos Alcaraz represents the future of the sport: the humility of Roger, the relentless fight of Rafa, and the all-court ...
Carlos Alcaraz is 22, he’s the youngest man ever to win all four of the major titles in tennis, and he had to achieve what no man previously has done to complete the career Grand Slam in Australia.
The 22-year-old becomes the youngest man to complete the career grand slam after denying Djokovic in his latest bid for a ...
The 20-year-old lefty is back in Abu Dubai for first time since debut in 2024 but now at career-high No 45 in rankings ...
Tennis fans have embraced a new generation of attractive male players led by Carlos Alcaraz, transforming the sport into ...
Pop artists Renee Rap and The Veronicas, the stage act of twin sisters Lisa and Jessica Origliasso, performed on site ahead of Elena Rybakina's three-set victory over Aryna Sabalenka on Saturday, ...
The 22-year-old surpasses compatriot Rafael Nadal to become the youngest man to win all four Grand Slam titles.
Carlos Alcaraz is 22, he's the youngest man ever to win all four of the major titles in tennis, and he had to achieve what no ...
Career Grand Slam: Carlos Alcaraz joins the elite club of Andre Agassi, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic as ...
Carlos Alcaraz has just won the Australian Open to become the youngest man to win a career Grand Slam in the Open Era. And along with that, he also seems to have won over the entire tennis world.
A blistering first-set onslaught from the greatest player of all time was not enough to quell the irrepressible Carlos Alcaraz as he etched his name into tennis history at Melbourne Park.