Alcaraz Battles Past Paul, Eyes Historic Australian Open Title

Carlos Alcaraz defeated Tommy Paul in a hard-fought three-set match to advance to the Australian Open quarterfinals. The world number one is chasing history, as a title win would make him the youngest player to complete a Career Grand Slam. He displayed clutch serving, particularly in the final game, to seal the victory. Alcaraz will next play the winner of the match between Alex de Minaur and Alexander Bublik.

Key Points: Alcaraz Beats Paul, Reaches Australian Open Quarterfinal

  • Straight-sets victory over 19th seed
  • Yet to drop a set in tournament
  • Chasing youngest Career Grand Slam record
  • Faces De Minaur or Bublik next
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Alcaraz battles past Paul to book Australian Open QF spot

Carlos Alcaraz defeats Tommy Paul in straight sets to reach the Australian Open QF, moving closer to a historic Career Grand Slam.

"Should he claim his maiden Australian Open title, Alcaraz would complete his Career Grand Slam and become the youngest player to achieve that feat. - Report"

Melbourne, Jan 25

World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz overcame the stern test of Tommy Paul to maintain his commanding start and reach his third consecutive Australian Open quarterfinal here on Sunday.

Alcaraz registered a 7-6(6), 6-4, 7-5 win over 19th seed Paul in two hours and 44 minutes to maintain his commanding start to the hard-court major in Melbourne.

At just 22 years old, Alcaraz is a six-time major champion and is chasing more history. Should he claim his maiden Australian Open title, Alcaraz would complete his Career Grand Slam and become the youngest player to achieve that feat. The current holder of that record is his countryman Rafael Nadal.

The 22-year-old top seed, who fired 35 winners and is yet to drop a set, will next play home favourite Alex de Minaur or Alexander Bublik at Melbourne Park for a place in the semifinals.

In a tight first set, Alcaraz had to fight back from the early break deficit as Paul went toe-to-toe with the powerful Spaniard from the baseline. Alcaraz broke serve in a dramatic tiebreak to claim the opening set 7-6 (8-6), completing a remarkable comeback on Rod Laver Arena.

Alcaraz rode a purple patch to clinch a break of serve in the third game of the second set. Serving for the set for the second time, the top seed delivered under pressure with a composed performance. He held serve to claim the second set 6-4, taking a commanding two-set lead.

Serving for the match after his crucial break in game eleven, Alcaraz delivered a masterclass in clutch serving under pressure. After dropping the opening point, the Spaniard responded by firing three consecutive powerful serves that repeatedly forced errors from Paul.

Alcaraz then sealed the match with a thunderous 214 kmph service winner, his fastest delivery of the game, taking the third set 7-5.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Tommy Paul put up a great fight, but Alcaraz is just on another level. That 214 kmph serve to finish the match... wow! The next generation of tennis is in safe hands. Exciting times for the sport.
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Priya S
It's incredible to think he could complete the Career Grand Slam so young. Nadal's record is under serious threat! As an Indian sports fan, I admire such dedication. We need this kind of sporting culture here too.
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Rohit P
Great match, but honestly, I feel the article is a bit too focused on stats. The real story was Paul's resilience. He made Alcaraz work for every point. Respect to both players! 🎾
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Vikram M
Watching from Mumbai at 5 AM was worth it! Alcaraz's energy is infectious. If he wins here, he'll make history. Makes me wonder when we'll see an Indian player make a deep run in a Grand Slam again.
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Michael C
His composure under pressure is remarkable for his age. Not dropping a set so far is a statement. The quarterfinal against de Minaur (if he wins) will be a cracker. The Aussie crowd will be roaring.

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