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Alcaraz surpasses Borg and is now the third tennis player in history with the most wins in Grand Slams before turning 23

Andrés Tomás Rico | 27 Jan 2026 | 16.22
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Alcaraz surpasses Borg and is now the third tennis player in history with the most victories in Grand Slams before turning 23. Photo: Gettyimages
Alcaraz surpasses Borg and is now the third tennis player in history with the most victories in Grand Slams before turning 23. Photo: Gettyimages

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Carlos Alcaraz is destined to make history in tennis. He has already done so at just 22 years old, but everything seems to indicate that his name will appear more often. At the moment, he wants to write his name on the Melbourne trophy for the first time, but in the meantime, he is accumulating numbers and statistics to be remembered. After defeating Alex de Miñaur in the quarterfinals of the 2026 Australian Open, he now has 89 Grand Slam victories, making him the third tennis player in history with the most Grand Slam wins before turning 23, surpassing Björn Borg (88) and only trailing Rafael Nadal (90) and Boris Becker (91).

 

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