Australian Open 2026, Day 13 Live: Carlos Alcaraz Defeats Alexander Zverev
- Carlos Alcaraz defeated Alexander Zverev in the longest semi-final match in Australian Open history, securing his place in the final for the first time.
- Zverev has now lost at the semi-final stage of a major tournament seven times, raising concerns about his ability to win a Grand Slam.
- Alcaraz aims to become the youngest male player to complete the career Grand Slam by winning the Australian Open on Sunday.
- Gadecki and Peers made history by becoming the first pair to defend their mixed doubles title at the Australian Open since 1989.
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Alcaraz survives Zverev, cramps
MELBOURNE, Australia — Carlos Alcaraz endured cramps and injury before fending off Alexander Zverev in an epic, momentum-swinging five-setter Friday to become the youngest man in the Open era to reach the finals of all four Grand Slam events.
Carlos Alcaraz and Alexander Zverev have starred in one of the two semifinals of the Australian Open 2026. In a totally epic game that ended with victory for the Spanish player, for 6-4, 7-6(5), 6-7(3), 6-7(4) and 7-5, the controversy also wanted to be protagonist after Carlitos suffered cramping during the third set. At that time, the German tennis player rebuked the supervisor and chair judge that the number one in the world could not be atten…
Spanish tennis player won the semifinal of the Melbourne tournament in a game of 5 hours and 27 minutes
Alexander Zverev's semi-final out in Melbourne after 5:27 hours against Carlos Alcaraz leaves his mark. The tennis star was at the limit of his powers.
Carlos Alcaraz is the absolute protagonist in the world of sport worldwide after his heroic victory against Zverev in semifinals of the Open of Australia. Neither the cramps nor the vomiting could with the tennis player Murciano, who avoided all kinds of obstacles to beat in five sets to the German and qualified for the first time for the grand final in Australia. An Alcaraz that starred in infinity of news, some of them funny and curious, as is…
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