The world number 3 is seeking a fourth major title in Australia. If he wins, he would become the youngest player to achieve the feat of having won all the Grand Slam titles. His goal: to dominate world tennis.
This is the first major Grand Slam tournament of 2025: the Australian Open. And this Monday, tennis fans will see the heavyweights of the circuit enter the fray: the world number 1 and defending champion, Jannik Sinner, the record holder for Grand Slam titles Novak Djokovic but also Carlos Alcaraz. The Spaniard has immense ambitions for this season.
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Reaching new heights
Dominating world tennis is neither more nor less the objective of Carlos Alcaraz, currently world number 3. “Of course, the ranking is one of my goals, I want to get closer to Jannik Sinner and overtake Zverev,” he confides bluntly.
In Melbourne, the world number 3 will try to win his first Australian Open. The last Grand Slam tournament which is still missing from his trophy cabinet. “For me, the objective is to try to win Grand Slams, Masters 1000. These are the most important tournaments in the world, I want to win as many as possible!”, he explains.
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And make history
At 21, he would become the youngest player in history to win all four major world tennis tournaments. A precocity record currently held by the American Donald Budge, who completed his collection of major tournaments at the age of 22.
The objective of these next two weeks: to write a legendary page in the history of tennis. And it starts this Monday morning against the Kazakh Alexander Shevchenko.
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