Alcaraz Powers Into First Australian Open Semifinal, Eyes Career Grand Slam

Carlos Alcaraz advanced to his first Australian Open semifinal with a commanding straight-sets victory over home hope Alex de Minaur. The Spaniard showcased dominant baseline power, controlling the match and winning without dropping a set in the tournament so far. He now sets up a semifinal clash against Alexander Zverev, seeking revenge for a 2024 quarterfinal loss. A title in Melbourne would make Alcaraz the sixth man in the Open Era to complete a career Grand Slam.

Key Points: Carlos Alcaraz Reaches Australian Open Semifinal, Beats De Minaur

  • Reached first Australian Open semifinal
  • Won in straight sets 7-5, 6-2, 6-1
  • Extended perfect record to 6-0 vs De Minaur
  • Now two wins from completing career Grand Slam
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Aus Open: Alcaraz clears De Minaur challenge to make first semifinal

World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz defeats Alex de Minaur to reach his first Australian Open semifinal, moving two wins from a career Grand Slam.

Aus Open: Alcaraz clears De Minaur challenge to make first semifinal
"I'm just really happy with the level that I'm playing every match... Today I felt really comfortable, playing great tennis. - Carlos Alcaraz"

Melbourne, Jan 27

World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz advanced to his first semifinal at Melbourne Park, moving within two wins of achieving the career Grand Slam as he sealed a statement 7-5, 6-2, 6-1 victory against Alex de Minaur in front of a vibrant Rod Laver Arena crowd.

The Spaniard absorbed the pressure and ultimately neutralised the full impact of Alex de Minaur's newly refined attacking style, aiming for his seventh major title and his first in Melbourne, to arrange a semi-final matchup against last year's runner-up Alexander Zverev.

"I'm just really happy with the level that I'm playing every match, since the first round. I've been increasing my level each match. I was talking with my team about being patient, because I want all the things right now. But they told me to be patient, that the level will come. Today I felt really comfortable, playing great tennis, which I'm really proud about," Alcaraz said in his on-court interview.

De Minaur showed a hint of what it takes to challenge the top players like Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, but the match ultimately highlighted the distance still to be bridged at the highest level. Alcaraz played powerfully from the baseline, confidently controlling the game and advancing to the semi-finals without losing a set.

The 22-year-old, who became only the eighth Spanish man in history to reach the Australian Open semifinals, is looking to become only the sixth man in the Open Era to complete a career Grand Slam, joining Andre Agassi, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, and Rod Laver, ATP reports.

After his fourth-round victory over Alexander Bublik, De Minaur openly discussed his drive to avoid being a "punching bag" for top players and to improve his ability to shift opponents out of position. His quickness and persistent defence have propelled him to a career-high No. 6 in the ATP Rankings. However, his remarks highlight the need for evolution to compete with a new wave that has won the last eight major titles.

De Minaur fulfilled that goal in the match. The quarter-final's first set saw five breaks of serve, with the Australian recovering from deficits of 0-3 and 3-5 to advance and dominate play. However, that resilience was ultimately insufficient and temporary.

"It's really difficult. I started the match really well, hitting the ball really well. But Alex puts you in a rush all the time, so you want to hit the ball as hard as you can, which is impossible against him. So from 3-0 until 4-3, 4-4, I wanted everything in a rush, so I took a moment, took a break mentally. I was more patient until the end of the match," Alcaraz said when asked about playing De Minaur.

Alcaraz shifted gears confidently, controlling the match with ruthless shot-making to secure a two-hour, 15-minute win. This extended his lead to 6-0 against De Minaur, who has only taken two sets in their rivalry, which began in 2022.

After exiting in the quarterfinals at Melbourne Park in 2024 and 2025, Alcaraz has now achieved a 16-4 record at the tournament. He will face Zverev in the semifinals, a rematch of their 2024 quarterfinal, which the German won in four sets.

- IANS

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Priya S
Feel for De Minaur, he fought hard in the first set. But Alcaraz's patience and power are just too much. It's amazing to see a 22-year-old playing with such maturity. The career Grand Slam is within sight!
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David E
As a tennis fan in India, I love watching Alcaraz. He brings so much energy, reminds me of a young Nadal. Hope he can go all the way and join that legendary list. The semifinal vs Zverev will be a blockbuster!
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Siddharth J
Respect to De Minaur for reaching a career-high ranking, but the article is right. There's still a gap at the very top. Alcaraz, Sinner, they are just built differently. The tour needs more players who can consistently challenge them.
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Nisha Z
Wonderful to see such high-quality tennis early in the year! Waking up to watch these matches in India is worth it. Alcaraz's comment about being patient with his team is a good lesson for all of us, not just in sports. All the best for the semis!
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Rohit P
While Alcaraz was brilliant, I have to say the match felt a bit one-sided after the first set. I was hoping for a more competitive quarterfinal. The men's draw needs more depth to keep things interesting in the later stages.

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