Carlos Alcaraz chased a Career Grand Slam at the Australian Open. The 21-year-old could not complete all four Major crowns in Melbourne following the quarter-final defeat to Novak Djokovic. The Serb overcame a hamstring injury and prevailed 4-6,
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Tennis World on MSNReason why Carlos Alcaraz will be different in the last part of the 2025 seasonCarlos Alcaraz started the 2025 season with a couple of quite surprising losses and the triumph at the Rotterdam ATP 500, which allowed him to break a small curse.
Through his official Instagram profile, top coach Patrick Mouratoglou analyzed Alcaraz's new serve in detail: “I see two things on that photo of Carlos Alcaraz. First thing, the right leg which is going so far up, and the second thing I see is his left arm, which is going so far back also after the serve.”
Carlos Alcaraz made an honest admission about Novak Djokovic making a comeback to the professional stage after suffering an injury during this year's Australian Open.
Novak Djokovic has been named in the player entries for Indian Wells 2025, with the Serbian expected to play for a record 100th career title.
After getting the hump with Novak Djokovic in Melbourne, Carlos Alcaraz had a shot at revenge in an unusual Doha doubles contest. Djokovic and Alcaraz are both in action at this week’s Qatar Open, where they could face off in the semi-final after their recent Aussie Open duel.
Djokovic to play at Indian Wells
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