Australian Open, Zverev and Alcaraz
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Alexander Zverev was furious after Alcaraz was allowed to take a medical timeout in the third set of their marathon Australian Open semi-final while he appeared to struggle with cramp
The 2026 Australian Open has seen some wild matches on the men's side of the draw and world number one Carlos Alcaraz has certainly kept tennis fans engaged this month. The Spanish sensation is through to his first Australian Open final after narrowly beating Alexander Zverev and now Alcaraz is one step away from
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Australian Open live: Djokovic, Sinner locked in battle; Alcaraz prevails in five-hour marathon
World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz has reached his first Australian Open final after overcoming Alexander Zverev in a five-set epic. Who will he play on Sunday evening?
Carlos Alcaraz says he did not bend the rules by taking a medical timeout which angered Alexander Zverev during their epic Australian Open semi-final.
In Sunday’s Australian Open final, Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz has the chance to become the member of a very exclusive club.
Zverev argued with the supervisor about that move, reminding that cramps can not bring doctor to the court. However, Alcaraz explained what bothered him and why Marijana Veljovic allowed him to take a treatment.
When Carlos Alcaraz announced his split from long-time coach Juan Carlos Ferrero after seven transformative years, fans were stunned. Ferrero had guided Alcaraz from a 15-year-old prodigy to a global force.
Carlos Alcaraz. Alexander Zverev. Jannik Sinner. Novak Djokovic. Just four men remain in contention for the Australian Open title. Who will meet in Sunday's final?