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Kouamé surpasses the qualifying rounds in Montpellier and will play his first main draw of an ATP tournament at 16 years old. Photo: Gettyimages

Kouamé advances from the qualifying stage in Montpellier and will play his first ATP main draw at 16 years old

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Moise Kouamé has just made history. The young French tennis player, barely 16 years old, has entered the main draw of the ATP Montpellier 2026 after overcoming the qualifying rounds by first defeating Elias Ymer 6-4, 4-6, 7-5. Today, he has also triumphed over his compatriot Climent Chidekh 7-5, 6-7(8), 6-2, after a two hours and 55-minute match. Thus, he becomes the fifth youngest player of the 21st century to play in an ATP tournament, following Rafa Nadal, Rudolf Molleker, Richard Gasquet, and Ryan Harrison.

📊 At 16 years and 333 days, Moise Kouamé 🇫🇷 is the 5th youngest player to qualify for an ATP tournament in the 21st century:
▪️ 15 years and 301 days: Gasquet 🇫🇷 (Monte Carlo 2002)
▪️ 15 years and 342 days: Harrison 🇺🇸 (Houston 2008)
▪️ 16 years and 195 days: Gasquet 🇫🇷 (Adelaide… pic.twitter.com/R75d35X7Ny

— Jeu, Set et Maths (@JeuSetMaths) February 2, 2026

 

 

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Andrés Tomás Rico | 02/02/2026
Alcaraz's mastery in Grand Slam finals puts him on par with Federer and Henri Cochet. Photo: Gettyimages

Alcaraz's mastery in Grand Slam finals puts him on par with Federer and Henri Cochet

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Carlos Alcaraz is a title-winning machine, especially in Grand Slam finals. Following his latest success at the 2026 Australian Open, the Spaniard has a record of seven wins and one loss in Grand Slam finals. This stat puts him on par with Roger Federer and Henri Cochet, while Björn Borg, Pete Sampras, Rafael Nadal, Fred Perry, John Newcombe, and Bill Tilden trail with 6 wins and two losses each.

🇪🇸 Carlos Alcaraz has won 7 of his first 8 Slam finals. Only 🇨🇭 Roger Federer and 🇫🇷 Henri Cochet did it before#AusOpen #AO26 #Djokovic pic.twitter.com/n5qOK0YDat

— TennisMyLife (@TennisMyLife68) February 1, 2026

 

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Andrés Tomás Rico | 01/02/2026
Alcaraz reveals which tattoo he will get after winning the Australian Open. Photo: Getty Images

Alcaraz Reveals Which Tattoo He Will Get After Winning the Australian Open

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As tradition dictates, Carlos Alcaraz will tattoo his success at the 2026 Australian Open on his skin. He already has a strawberry for Wimbledon, the Eiffel Tower for Roland Garros, and the Brooklyn Bridge and the Statue of Liberty for the US Open. So, after winning in Melbourne, he has confirmed what his next tattoo will be: "I've said it will be a kangaroo, for sure, a small kangaroo. I don't know where it will go, but for sure on the leg. I don't know if on the right or left. I have to choose the spot well, but it will definitely be next to the Roland Garros or Wimbledon one. I just have to decide."

 

 

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz desvela qué tatuaje se va a hacer tras ganar el Open de Australia

Andrés Tomás Rico | 01/02/2026
Son is back five months later: "I can't tell myself that I will never have back pain again." Photo: Gettyimages

Fils is back five months later: "I can't tell myself that I will never have back pain again"

The Frenchman returns to competition at the ATP Montpellier after his constant back problems: "I knew that at some point I would come back, I am ready to play to my full potential".
 

Andrés Tomás Rico | 02/02/2026
This is the difference in Grand Slams between Alcaraz and the Big-3 when they were 22 years old. Photo: Getty Images.

This is the Grand Slam difference between Alcaraz and the Big-3 when they were 22 years old

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Carlos Alcaraz has not only become the youngest tennis player to win all 4 Grand Slams, but also leads in major titles after turning 22 with a total of 7. Thus, he surpasses the achievements of the Big-3 at this age: Rafael Nadal with five (4 Roland Garros and 1 Wimbledon), Novak Djokovic with one (Australian Open), and Roger Federer with one (Australian Open).

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Esta es la diferencia de Grand Slams entre Alcaraz y el Big-3 cuando tenían 22 años

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Djokovic does not confirm his return to the Australian Open in 2027: "The truth is that I don't know." Photo: Getty Images

Djokovic does not confirm his return to the Australian Open in 2027: "The truth is, I don't know"

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Novak Djokovic has left a disturbing message about his future after the Serbian commented on why he didn't say 'see you next year' during the trophy ceremony of the Australian Open. "I don't know, I don't know if I will see you again or not. That's why I left it open. The truth is I don't know. You have been following me for a long time and I don't pretend, act, or disguise things; I say things as they are. I have told you in the last year, year and a half, that I'm really not sure about how much or what. I have said that I would like to play until the 2028 Olympics, and that could mean playing one tournament a year, or ten, or fifteen, or two, or seven… I honestly don't know. I don't want to make such long-term decisions when it comes to my schedule and my future right now."

He continued with his explanation: "Honestly, I can't talk or think about future steps or tournaments right now. At that moment, I felt exactly what I said: that the crowd gave me truly unforgettable emotions in the last two matches, emotions that, overall, I don't think I've ever experienced here before. And I am deeply grateful to have finally been able to experience it. I think I earned it and from the bottom of my heart, I thank you. I will return to Australia; whether it will be as an active player or not, we will see later on."

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic no confirma su vuelta al Open de Australia en 2027: "La verdad es que no lo sé"

Andrés Tomás Rico | 01/02/2026
This was the emotional embrace between Nadal and Alcaraz after the Australian Open final. Photo: Gettyimages

This was the emotional embrace between Nadal and Alcaraz after the Australian Open final

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Rafael Nadal witnessed firsthand the thrilling final of the 2026 Australian Open between Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic. The Spaniard had already made it clear that he was supporting his fellow countryman. Right after the match ended, he met Alcaraz in the press area, and the two shared a long embrace symbolizing the past, present, and future of Spanish and global tennis.

Carlos Alcaraz catches up with Rafa Nadal after winning the Australian Open ❤️🤝 pic.twitter.com/SW3dR4y5a1

— TNT Sports (@tntsports) February 1, 2026

 

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Así fue el emotivo abrazo entre Nadal y Alcaraz tras la final del Open de Australia

Andrés Tomás Rico | 01/02/2026
Alcaraz, after winning the Australian Open: "I am already thinking about Roland Garros, I am going to try not to leave anything to anyone." Photo: Getty Images

Alcaraz, after winning the Australian Open: "I am already thinking about Roland Garros, I am going to try not to leave anything to anyone"

The Spaniard states that the first Grand Slam of the year has always been the goal at the beginning of each season and sees Djokovic "prepared to continue winning major titles."

Andrés Tomás Rico | 01/02/2026
Kouamé surpasses the qualifying rounds in Montpellier and will play his first main draw of an ATP tournament at 16 years old. Photo: Gettyimages

Kouamé advances from the qualifying stage in Montpellier and will play his first ATP main draw at 16 years old

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Moise Kouamé has just made history. The young French tennis player, barely 16 years old, has entered the main draw of the ATP Montpellier 2026 after overcoming the qualifying rounds by first defeating Elias Ymer 6-4, 4-6, 7-5. Today, he has also triumphed over his compatriot Climent Chidekh 7-5, 6-7(8), 6-2, after a two hours and 55-minute match. Thus, he becomes the fifth youngest player of the 21st century to play in an ATP tournament, following Rafa Nadal, Rudolf Molleker, Richard Gasquet, and Ryan Harrison.

📊 At 16 years and 333 days, Moise Kouamé 🇫🇷 is the 5th youngest player to qualify for an ATP tournament in the 21st century:
▪️ 15 years and 301 days: Gasquet 🇫🇷 (Monte Carlo 2002)
▪️ 15 years and 342 days: Harrison 🇺🇸 (Houston 2008)
▪️ 16 years and 195 days: Gasquet 🇫🇷 (Adelaide… pic.twitter.com/R75d35X7Ny

— Jeu, Set et Maths (@JeuSetMaths) February 2, 2026

 

 

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Kouamé supera la fase previa de Montpellier y jugará su primer cuadro principal de un torneo ATP con 16 años

Andrés Tomás Rico | 02/02/2026
Son is back five months later: "I can't tell myself that I will never have back pain again." Photo: Gettyimages

Fils is back five months later: "I can't tell myself that I will never have back pain again"

The Frenchman returns to competition at the ATP Montpellier after his constant back problems: "I knew that at some point I would come back, I am ready to play to my full potential".
 

Andrés Tomás Rico | 02/02/2026
Alcaraz's mastery in Grand Slam finals puts him on par with Federer and Henri Cochet. Photo: Gettyimages

Alcaraz's mastery in Grand Slam finals puts him on par with Federer and Henri Cochet

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Carlos Alcaraz is a title-winning machine, especially in Grand Slam finals. Following his latest success at the 2026 Australian Open, the Spaniard has a record of seven wins and one loss in Grand Slam finals. This stat puts him on par with Roger Federer and Henri Cochet, while Björn Borg, Pete Sampras, Rafael Nadal, Fred Perry, John Newcombe, and Bill Tilden trail with 6 wins and two losses each.

🇪🇸 Carlos Alcaraz has won 7 of his first 8 Slam finals. Only 🇨🇭 Roger Federer and 🇫🇷 Henri Cochet did it before#AusOpen #AO26 #Djokovic pic.twitter.com/n5qOK0YDat

— TennisMyLife (@TennisMyLife68) February 1, 2026

 

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La maestría de Alcaraz en las finales de Grand Slam lo ponen a la altura de Federer y Henri Cochet

Andrés Tomás Rico | 01/02/2026
This is the difference in Grand Slams between Alcaraz and the Big-3 when they were 22 years old. Photo: Getty Images.

This is the Grand Slam difference between Alcaraz and the Big-3 when they were 22 years old

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Carlos Alcaraz has not only become the youngest tennis player to win all 4 Grand Slams, but also leads in major titles after turning 22 with a total of 7. Thus, he surpasses the achievements of the Big-3 at this age: Rafael Nadal with five (4 Roland Garros and 1 Wimbledon), Novak Djokovic with one (Australian Open), and Roger Federer with one (Australian Open).

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Esta es la diferencia de Grand Slams entre Alcaraz y el Big-3 cuando tenían 22 años

Andrés Tomás Rico | 01/02/2026
Alcaraz reveals which tattoo he will get after winning the Australian Open. Photo: Getty Images

Alcaraz Reveals Which Tattoo He Will Get After Winning the Australian Open

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As tradition dictates, Carlos Alcaraz will tattoo his success at the 2026 Australian Open on his skin. He already has a strawberry for Wimbledon, the Eiffel Tower for Roland Garros, and the Brooklyn Bridge and the Statue of Liberty for the US Open. So, after winning in Melbourne, he has confirmed what his next tattoo will be: "I've said it will be a kangaroo, for sure, a small kangaroo. I don't know where it will go, but for sure on the leg. I don't know if on the right or left. I have to choose the spot well, but it will definitely be next to the Roland Garros or Wimbledon one. I just have to decide."

 

 

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz desvela qué tatuaje se va a hacer tras ganar el Open de Australia

Andrés Tomás Rico | 01/02/2026
Djokovic does not confirm his return to the Australian Open in 2027: "The truth is that I don't know." Photo: Getty Images

Djokovic does not confirm his return to the Australian Open in 2027: "The truth is, I don't know"

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Novak Djokovic has left a disturbing message about his future after the Serbian commented on why he didn't say 'see you next year' during the trophy ceremony of the Australian Open. "I don't know, I don't know if I will see you again or not. That's why I left it open. The truth is I don't know. You have been following me for a long time and I don't pretend, act, or disguise things; I say things as they are. I have told you in the last year, year and a half, that I'm really not sure about how much or what. I have said that I would like to play until the 2028 Olympics, and that could mean playing one tournament a year, or ten, or fifteen, or two, or seven… I honestly don't know. I don't want to make such long-term decisions when it comes to my schedule and my future right now."

He continued with his explanation: "Honestly, I can't talk or think about future steps or tournaments right now. At that moment, I felt exactly what I said: that the crowd gave me truly unforgettable emotions in the last two matches, emotions that, overall, I don't think I've ever experienced here before. And I am deeply grateful to have finally been able to experience it. I think I earned it and from the bottom of my heart, I thank you. I will return to Australia; whether it will be as an active player or not, we will see later on."

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic no confirma su vuelta al Open de Australia en 2027: "La verdad es que no lo sé"

Andrés Tomás Rico | 01/02/2026
This was the emotional embrace between Nadal and Alcaraz after the Australian Open final. Photo: Gettyimages

This was the emotional embrace between Nadal and Alcaraz after the Australian Open final

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Rafael Nadal witnessed firsthand the thrilling final of the 2026 Australian Open between Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic. The Spaniard had already made it clear that he was supporting his fellow countryman. Right after the match ended, he met Alcaraz in the press area, and the two shared a long embrace symbolizing the past, present, and future of Spanish and global tennis.

Carlos Alcaraz catches up with Rafa Nadal after winning the Australian Open ❤️🤝 pic.twitter.com/SW3dR4y5a1

— TNT Sports (@tntsports) February 1, 2026

 

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Así fue el emotivo abrazo entre Nadal y Alcaraz tras la final del Open de Australia

Andrés Tomás Rico | 01/02/2026
Alcaraz, after winning the Australian Open: "I am already thinking about Roland Garros, I am going to try not to leave anything to anyone." Photo: Getty Images

Alcaraz, after winning the Australian Open: "I am already thinking about Roland Garros, I am going to try not to leave anything to anyone"

The Spaniard states that the first Grand Slam of the year has always been the goal at the beginning of each season and sees Djokovic "prepared to continue winning major titles."

Andrés Tomás Rico | 01/02/2026
Djokovic, after falling to Alcaraz: "Everything was flowing, I felt the ball, and suddenly there was a sharp drop in energy, I am no longer myself." Photo: Gettyimages

Djokovic, after losing to Alcaraz: "Everything flowed, I felt the ball, and suddenly there was a sudden drop in energy, I am no longer myself"

The Serbian laments the missed opportunity against the Spanish in Australia: "I don't know if I will play another Grand Slam final," but he shows pride: "I lost to an already legendary player."

Andrés Tomás Rico | 01/02/2026
Alcaraz emulates Fred Perry and becomes the second tennis player to win the first final he has played in each Grand Slam. Photo: Gettyimages

Alcaraz emulates Fred Perry and becomes the second tennis player to win the first final he has played in each Grand Slam

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The success of Carlos Alcaraz at the Australian Open 2026 has broken multiple records and statistics at just 22 years old, but another feat he has achieved, after winning the championship in Melbourne, is becoming the second tennis player in history, after Fred Perry, to win his first final in each Grand Slam tournament (US Open 2022 against Casper Ruud, Wimbledon 2023 against Novak Djokovic, Roland Garros 2024 against Alexander Zverev, and Australian Open 2025 against Novak Djokovic). Another piece of history being written by the Spaniard.

 

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz emula a Fred Perry y se convierte en el segundo tenista en ganar la primera final que ha disputado en cada Grand Slam

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