'Feels crazy': Alcaraz seals historic grand slam
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Carlos Alcaraz conquers the Australian Open and becomes the youngest player to complete the Grand Slam. In parallel, Barcelona projects the mapping Hidden Order over the Casa Batlló, while in Venice Carnival is celebrated with dances, parades and the traditional “Pantegana” sailing the Grand Canal. In Sri Lanka, the Gangaramaya temple hosts the celebrations of the Nawam Maha Perahera, where a young monk offers a banana to an elephant as part of …
They all surrender to Carlos Alcaraz. After winning Novak Djokovic by 2-6, 6-2, 6-3 and 7-5 in the Australian Open finals, the Spaniard has become the youngest player to complete the Grand Slam circle in Melbourne, the only big one missing.
Today, world tennis has experienced a definitive change of guard over Melbourne’s asphalt. Carlos Alcaraz has conquered the Australian Open, achieving a feat that redefines the limits of precocity in professional sport. With this victory, the Murcian not only raises his seventh trophy of maximum category, but closes the most exclusive circle of tennis: he already has in his showcases the four tournaments that form the Grand Slam. Carlos Alcaraz …
Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz, who won the Australian Open after defeating Serbian Novak Djokovic in the final, became the ninth man in history to complete the Grand Slam, following Andre Agassi, Don Budge, Djokovic, Roy Emerson, Roger Federer, Rod Laver, Rafael Nadal, and Fred Perry. However, at 22 years and 272 days old, he became the youngest player ever to win all four major tournaments, surpassing American Don Budge, who achieved this feat at the…
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