Alcaraz Ties Borg's Record in 100th Grand Slam Match at Australian Open

Carlos Alcaraz advanced to the Australian Open fourth round with a straight-sets victory over Corentin Moutet. The win marked his 100th Grand Slam match, tying him with Bjorn Borg for the best major record (87-13) at that milestone. He surpassed the early records of legends like Rafael Nadal and John McEnroe. Alcaraz, chasing his first Australian Open title, will next play 19th seed Tommy Paul.

Key Points: Alcaraz Wins 100th Slam Match, Ties Borg's Record

  • Tied Borg's 87-13 Slam record
  • Surpassed Nadal & McEnroe's starts
  • Into 4th round without dropping set
  • Chasing maiden Aus Open title
  • Next faces Tommy Paul
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Aus Open: Alcaraz rolls into Rd-4 with record-breaking win in his 100th Grand Slam match

Carlos Alcaraz beats Corentin Moutet, ties Bjorn Borg's 87-13 record in his 100th Grand Slam match at the Australian Open. Details inside.

"It wasn't easy... I think we both pulled off great shots, great points. - Carlos Alcaraz"

Melbourne, Jan 23

World No.1 Carlos Alcaraz earned a 6-2, 6-4, 6-1 victory against Corentin Moutet in his 100th Grand Slam match to reach the Australian Open fourth round here on Friday.

With his win, Alcaraz improved to 87-13 at Slam level, tying Bjorn Borg for the best major record in 100 matches. The 22-year-old Spaniard has twice reached the quarterfinals in Melbourne.

The six-time Major winner has also surpassed legends, including Rafael Nadal and fellow ATP No. 1 Club member John McEnroe, who both went 86-14 across their first 100 major matches, as per ATP stats.

Novak Djokovic, a record 24-time major titlist and 10-time champion in Melbourne, went 79-21 across his first 100 Slam matches, while Swiss Roger Federer went 80-20. Alcaraz's great rival Jannik Sinner played his 100th major match (81-19) last year at Wimbledon, coincidentally against the Spaniard in the championship match. The Italian won that clash, ATP reports.

"It wasn't easy. When you play someone like Corentin, you don't know what's going to be next. That's really difficult to approach the match, but I had so much fun with it on the court. I think we both pulled off great shots, great points. I think there were a few highlights in the match. I'm grateful to play this kind of match against him," Alcaraz said.

After leading 3-0 in the second set, Alcaraz dropped four consecutive games, but quickly regrouped and earned a crucial break at 4-4 to serve for a two-sets-to-love lead. He then raced to a double-break lead in the third set and applied the finishing touches to advance after two hours and five minutes.

Alcaraz, who is yet to drop a set, will next play 19th seed Tommy Paul, who advanced after Alejandro Davidovich Fokina retired with the American leading 6-1, 6-1.

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.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The stats comparison is fascinating. Surpassing Nadal and McEnroe in your first 100 matches is no small feat. He's playing with such joy, it's infectious to watch.
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Vikram M
Respectfully, while the numbers are impressive, let's see if he can maintain this level over a 15-year career like the Big 3. Consistency is the true test of greatness. The pressure of a potential Career Grand Slam will be immense.
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Priya S
His attitude is the best part! "I had so much fun with it on the court." That's the spirit. Waking up at 5 AM IST to watch him play is totally worth it. All the best for the next round! 🎾
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Rohit P
The Sinner rivalry is shaping up to be legendary for this generation. That Wimbledon final loss must be driving him. Tommy Paul next won't be easy, but Alcaraz in this form looks unstoppable. #AusOpen
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Michael C
The fact that he hasn't dropped a set yet is a scary statement of intent. The draw is opening up nicely for a potential showdown with Djokovic or Sinner in the final. Can't wait!

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