World No.3 Carlos Alcaraz has booked a spot in Australian Open quarter-finals, edging closer to claiming a fifth major title before his 22nd birthday.
Carlos Alcaraz is currently ranked No. 3 in the ATP leaderboard and could possibly face Novak Djokovic in the next round.
Carlos Alcaraz gets tattoos to celebrate Grand Slam titles, so he plans to get ink of a kangaroo if he can win the Australian Open to complete a full collection from the four most prestigious events i
Carlos Alcaraz reached his second Australian Open quarter-final on Sunday when his opponent Jack Draper retired injured when trailing 7-5 6-1.
Eurosport expert Jim Courier has backed Carlos Alcaraz to become the youngest ever male player to win a career Grand Slam.
The official symbol of Australia would join the Eiffel Tower, strawberry and date of the Spaniard's maiden major triumph.
Alcaraz's best run at Melbourne Park was getting to the quarterfinals last year before losing at that stage to Alexander Zverev.
Draper, who won three five-set matches to reach the fourth round, retired due to injury after losing the first two sets.
Draper came into Sunday's fourth-round encounter on the back of three five-set matches, and the fatigue may well have caught up with him
Carlos Alcaraz is in the last eight at Melbourne Park for the second successive year. He has never gone further -- beaten in 2024 by Alexander Zverev.
Australian Open 2025 results and reaction plus Djokovic v Lehecka latest - The British No 1 was left hobbled after a brutal run to the last 16 and called time after two sets against the classy Alcaraz,