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Carlos Alcaraz, title of the Australian Open 2026. Photo: gettyimages

This was Alcaraz's champion pose with the title: "I couldn't celebrate it last night.."

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Carlos Alcaraz has received a mass bath with the already traditional photo session for all the champions of the first Grand Slam of the year. In a park in Melbourne and under the watchful eye of journalists, the Spaniard took the opportunity to send a message to fans and shared a social media message from the tournament, thanking for the support received and acknowledging that what he is experiencing is a dream come true. He also admitted that he couldn't celebrate it on the Australian night because he left late and very tired from Melbourne Park.

#Sponsored. With love from @carlosalcaraz 💙#madebygoogle pic.twitter.com/p6nNddwVaN

— #AusOpen (@AustralianOpen) February 2, 2026

Alcaraz: "Last night I couldn't do anything to celebrate it, although I would have liked to. I had no energy and I left very late from Melbourne Park" pic.twitter.com/xZq25jp3Hr

— Germán R. Abril (@gerebit0) February 2, 2026

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Diego Jiménez Rubio | 02/02/2026
Carlos Alcaraz, calendar decisions. Photo: gettyimages

Alcaraz and a key upcoming decision in his 2026 calendar

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Carlos Alcaraz has to celebrate as he deserves after his great success in Melbourne, but he won't be able to postpone too much the decision-making regarding his next steps in the ATP calendar. The Spaniard is registered for the ATP 500 Rotterdam 2026, a tournament held from February 9 to 15. If he were to attend the Dutch event, he would have only one week between his trip from Australia to Europe, a few days of rest, and the preparation for an indoor tournament.

It seems unlikely that Carlos will keep his commitment to defend the title there. Especially considering that the following week, from February 16 to 21, he would compete in the ATP 500 Doha 2026, an event with more powerful financial incentives, closer to Indian Wells and Miami, unavoidable appointments in March. This schedule would also give the Spaniard the necessary time to unwind in Murcia before traveling there.

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Diego Jiménez Rubio | 01/02/2026
Daniel Mérida, participant in the Tenerife challenger. Photo: gettyimages

This is the draw for the ATP Challenger 75 Tenerife 2026

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Interesting week of tennis coming up at the ATP Challenger 75 Tenerife 2026, with a lineup full of recognizable names and Spanish players aiming for the title. Dani Mérida is the second favorite, just behind Francesco Maestrelli, while Pablo Llamas will also be one of the main attractions of the tournament.

Challenger Tenerife 2026 Draw

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Diego Jiménez Rubio | 01/02/2026
Conclusions of the Australian Open 2026. Photo: gettyimages

The 10 conclusions from the Australian Open 2026

We analyze in detail everything that happened in these two weeks at the Australian Open 2026 and how it may influence upcoming events.

Diego Jiménez Rubio | 02/02/2026
Carlos Alcaraz, money earned at Australian Open 2026. Photo: gettyimages

This is the money earned by Alcaraz and Rybakina at the Australian Open 2026

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Carlos Alcaraz and Elena Rybakina will leave the 2026 Australian Open with a new trophy in their showcases, great joy in the rankings, and also a truly substantial bank check. Both the Spanish and Kazakh players will cash in a total of $4,150,000 AUD for their triumph in Melbourne, which translates to approximately $2,793,593 USD, about 2.36 million euros. The Spanish player has earned prize money of around 62 million dollars for his achievements on the court, all at just 23 years old.

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Carlos Alcaraz, option for Double Career Slam. Photo: gettyimages

Alcaraz will have an 11-year margin to break Djokovic's record with the Double Career Slam

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Only two players in history have been able to win all Grand Slam tournaments more than once. They were Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic, both achieving this at an advanced age. The Spaniard did it at the 2022 Australian Open, at the age of 35, while the Serb holds the record for doing it at 34, at Roland Garros 2021. And now, Carlos Alcaraz is just one title away from matching them. To become the youngest to achieve this, he will have an 11-year margin. Yes, you read that right. If the Spaniard claims one more title at the Australian Open before 2033, he will hold the record for precocity by completing the Double Career Slam.

Carlos Alcaraz will go for the DOUBLE CAREER SLAM at the 2027 Australian Open at age 23😱

Novak Djokovic did it at age 34
Rafael Nadal did it at age 35

— Vansh (@vanshv2k) February 1, 2026

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Diego Jiménez Rubio | 01/02/2026
ATP's emotional video for Alcaraz. Photo: gettyimages

The beautiful and emotional ATP video to pay tribute to Alcaraz for his title in Australia

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Carlos Alcaraz is writing the history of tennis with golden letters, and the ATP has not wanted to miss the opportunity to pay tribute to him for his tremendous feat in conquering the Career Grand Slam. It is the Spanish player's seventh Grand Slam title, and the video that commemorates some of his moments in his growth process gives you goosebumps.

Sometimes, dreams really do come true 🥺@carlosalcaraz has won it all! 🏆 pic.twitter.com/Empk2JCfat

— ATP Tour (@atptour) February 1, 2026

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Diego Jiménez Rubio | 01/02/2026
Carlos Alcaraz, Grand Slam qualification. Photo: gettyimages

Alcaraz equals McEnroe and Wilander's Grand Slam titles

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Carlos Alcaraz is now part of the historical top-10 in the classification of players from the Open Era with the most Grand Slam titles won. He has matched the record of two legends like Mats Wilander and John McEnroe, and is just one more tournament win away from equaling Agassi, Lendl, and Connors. All this, at 22 years old.

Tennis players from the Open Era with the most Grand Slam titles

  1. Novak Djokovic: 24
  2. Rafael Nadal: 22
  3. Roger Federer: 20
  4. Pete Sampras: 14
  5. Björn Borg: 11
  6. Jimmy Connors: 8
  7. André Agassi: 8
  8. Ivan Lendl: 8
  9. Carlos Alcaraz: 7
  10. Mats Wilander: 7
  11. John McEnroe: 7

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Diego Jiménez Rubio | 01/02/2026
Carlos Alcaraz, title of the Australian Open 2026. Photo: gettyimages

This was Alcaraz's champion pose with the title: "I couldn't celebrate it last night.."

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Carlos Alcaraz has received a mass bath with the already traditional photo session for all the champions of the first Grand Slam of the year. In a park in Melbourne and under the watchful eye of journalists, the Spaniard took the opportunity to send a message to fans and shared a social media message from the tournament, thanking for the support received and acknowledging that what he is experiencing is a dream come true. He also admitted that he couldn't celebrate it on the Australian night because he left late and very tired from Melbourne Park.

#Sponsored. With love from @carlosalcaraz 💙#madebygoogle pic.twitter.com/p6nNddwVaN

— #AusOpen (@AustralianOpen) February 2, 2026

Alcaraz: "Last night I couldn't do anything to celebrate it, although I would have liked to. I had no energy and I left very late from Melbourne Park" pic.twitter.com/xZq25jp3Hr

— Germán R. Abril (@gerebit0) February 2, 2026

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Diego Jiménez Rubio | 02/02/2026
Conclusions of the Australian Open 2026. Photo: gettyimages

The 10 conclusions from the Australian Open 2026

We analyze in detail everything that happened in these two weeks at the Australian Open 2026 and how it may influence upcoming events.

Diego Jiménez Rubio | 02/02/2026
Carlos Alcaraz, calendar decisions. Photo: gettyimages

Alcaraz and a key upcoming decision in his 2026 calendar

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Carlos Alcaraz has to celebrate as he deserves after his great success in Melbourne, but he won't be able to postpone too much the decision-making regarding his next steps in the ATP calendar. The Spaniard is registered for the ATP 500 Rotterdam 2026, a tournament held from February 9 to 15. If he were to attend the Dutch event, he would have only one week between his trip from Australia to Europe, a few days of rest, and the preparation for an indoor tournament.

It seems unlikely that Carlos will keep his commitment to defend the title there. Especially considering that the following week, from February 16 to 21, he would compete in the ATP 500 Doha 2026, an event with more powerful financial incentives, closer to Indian Wells and Miami, unavoidable appointments in March. This schedule would also give the Spaniard the necessary time to unwind in Murcia before traveling there.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz y una próxima decisión clave en su calendario para el 2026

Diego Jiménez Rubio | 01/02/2026
Carlos Alcaraz, money earned at Australian Open 2026. Photo: gettyimages

This is the money earned by Alcaraz and Rybakina at the Australian Open 2026

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Carlos Alcaraz and Elena Rybakina will leave the 2026 Australian Open with a new trophy in their showcases, great joy in the rankings, and also a truly substantial bank check. Both the Spanish and Kazakh players will cash in a total of $4,150,000 AUD for their triumph in Melbourne, which translates to approximately $2,793,593 USD, about 2.36 million euros. The Spanish player has earned prize money of around 62 million dollars for his achievements on the court, all at just 23 years old.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Este es el dinero ganado por Alcaraz y Rybakina en el Open de Australia 2026

Diego Jiménez Rubio | 01/02/2026
Daniel Mérida, participant in the Tenerife challenger. Photo: gettyimages

This is the draw for the ATP Challenger 75 Tenerife 2026

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Interesting week of tennis coming up at the ATP Challenger 75 Tenerife 2026, with a lineup full of recognizable names and Spanish players aiming for the title. Dani Mérida is the second favorite, just behind Francesco Maestrelli, while Pablo Llamas will also be one of the main attractions of the tournament.

Challenger Tenerife 2026 Draw

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Este es el cuadro del ATP Challenger 75 Tenerife 2026

Diego Jiménez Rubio | 01/02/2026
Carlos Alcaraz, option for Double Career Slam. Photo: gettyimages

Alcaraz will have an 11-year margin to break Djokovic's record with the Double Career Slam

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Only two players in history have been able to win all Grand Slam tournaments more than once. They were Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic, both achieving this at an advanced age. The Spaniard did it at the 2022 Australian Open, at the age of 35, while the Serb holds the record for doing it at 34, at Roland Garros 2021. And now, Carlos Alcaraz is just one title away from matching them. To become the youngest to achieve this, he will have an 11-year margin. Yes, you read that right. If the Spaniard claims one more title at the Australian Open before 2033, he will hold the record for precocity by completing the Double Career Slam.

Carlos Alcaraz will go for the DOUBLE CAREER SLAM at the 2027 Australian Open at age 23😱

Novak Djokovic did it at age 34
Rafael Nadal did it at age 35

— Vansh (@vanshv2k) February 1, 2026

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz tendrá 11 años de margen para batir el récord de Djokovic con el Double Career Slam

Diego Jiménez Rubio | 01/02/2026
ATP's emotional video for Alcaraz. Photo: gettyimages

The beautiful and emotional ATP video to pay tribute to Alcaraz for his title in Australia

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Carlos Alcaraz is writing the history of tennis with golden letters, and the ATP has not wanted to miss the opportunity to pay tribute to him for his tremendous feat in conquering the Career Grand Slam. It is the Spanish player's seventh Grand Slam title, and the video that commemorates some of his moments in his growth process gives you goosebumps.

Sometimes, dreams really do come true 🥺@carlosalcaraz has won it all! 🏆 pic.twitter.com/Empk2JCfat

— ATP Tour (@atptour) February 1, 2026

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El precioso y emotivo vídeo de la ATP para homenajear a Alcaraz por su título en Australia

Diego Jiménez Rubio | 01/02/2026
Carlos Alcaraz, Grand Slam qualification. Photo: gettyimages

Alcaraz equals McEnroe and Wilander's Grand Slam titles

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Carlos Alcaraz is now part of the historical top-10 in the classification of players from the Open Era with the most Grand Slam titles won. He has matched the record of two legends like Mats Wilander and John McEnroe, and is just one more tournament win away from equaling Agassi, Lendl, and Connors. All this, at 22 years old.

Tennis players from the Open Era with the most Grand Slam titles

  1. Novak Djokovic: 24
  2. Rafael Nadal: 22
  3. Roger Federer: 20
  4. Pete Sampras: 14
  5. Björn Borg: 11
  6. Jimmy Connors: 8
  7. André Agassi: 8
  8. Ivan Lendl: 8
  9. Carlos Alcaraz: 7
  10. Mats Wilander: 7
  11. John McEnroe: 7

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz iguala los títulos de Grand Slam de McEnroe y Wilander

Diego Jiménez Rubio | 01/02/2026
Sinner and Alcaraz, grand slam winners. Photo: gettyimages

Alcaraz and Sinner, a duopoly rarely seen in the history of tennis

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Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner have won the last 9 Grand Slam tournaments. Since the 2024 Australian Open, all events of this category have been claimed by either the Spanish or the Italian. Only Nadal and Djokovic, between 2010 and 2012, also with 9 consecutive Grand Slams shared between them, and the 11 that Nadal and Federer strung together between 2005 and 2007, surpass the record set by Carlos and Jannik.

📊 Longest Grand Slam streaks with consecutive 🏆 won by two players (Open Era/Men’s Singles):
🇪🇸 Nadal / 🇨🇭 Federer | 11 (2005-2007)
🇪🇸 Nadal / 🇷🇸 Djokovic | 9 (2010-2012)
🇪🇸 Alcaraz / 🇮🇹 Sinner | 9 (2024-2026) pic.twitter.com/rYhNxZAKj9

— MisterOnly.Tennis (@OnlyRogerCanFly) February 1, 2026

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Diego Jiménez Rubio | 01/02/2026
Carlos Alcaraz, Great Titles. Photo: gettyimages

Alcaraz acquires a significant advantage over Sinner in the race for Grand Slam Titles

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Carlos Alcaraz already has an impressive 15 Grand Titles in his record, including Grand Slams, Masters 1000, ATP Finals, and Olympic Games. The Murcian's successes are mainly concentrated in the first two categories, with 7 major events and 8 Masters 1000 titles. He surpasses Jannik Sinner in all aspects except for ATP Finals, already holding a four-title advantage over the Italian, who has 11 in his record.

Alcaraz and Sinner Grand Titles

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