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Carlos Alcaraz Beats Alex De Minaur in Australian Open Quarter-Final

February 9, 2026 Alex Carter - Sports Editor Sport

Carlos Alcaraz advanced in his pursuit ⁢of a career Grand Slam, the youngest male player to achieve the feat, with a commanding straight-sets victory over Australia’s Alex de Minaur in the Australian Open quarter-finals.⁣ The win propels Alcaraz closer to a potential championship title and solidifies his position as a dominant force in men’s tennis.

Alcaraz defeated de Minaur 6-7 (3), 6-3, 6-4, 7-5 in a ⁢match lasting⁤ just over three hours https://www.bbc.com/sport/tennis/articles/c8rm8jg5507o. The Spaniard showcased resilience after a tight first set, ultimately overpowering the home favourite with his aggressive baseline play and⁤ strategic ⁣shot-making.

A career Grand Slam is achieved by winning all four major⁤ championships – the Australian Open, the ⁢french‍ Open,⁤ Wimbledon, and the US Open. Alcaraz has already secured victories at ⁣Wimbledon (2023) and the US Open (2022), leaving the⁤ Australian Open and the ‍French ⁣Open as⁣ the remaining milestones in his quest. At 20 years old,Alcaraz is ‍on track to possibly break ⁣the ⁣record ⁢currently held by Don Budge,who completed the career Grand Slam at age 26 in 1938.

The win against de Minaur marks a meaningful step for Alcaraz in this year’s⁤ Australian Open. He will now face Jannik Sinner ⁢in the semi-finals, setting the stage for⁢ a compelling clash between two of the sport’s ⁣rising stars. The match will test Alcaraz’s endurance and tactical prowess as he continues his campaign for the title.

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