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Carlos Alcaraz is the youngest tennis player to achieve surface clover. At 20 years and a month he had already conquered asphalt (US Open 2022), grass (Wimbledon 2023) and beaten land (Roland Garros 2024). A fact that speaks of a unique competitor. In fact, dreaming of a career Grand Slam in his case does not seem like a chimera. For that, yes, he will have to win the big one that he lacks: the Open of Australia, which can only be done in 2026. …
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Carlos Alcaraz is the youngest tennis player to achieve surface clover. At 20 years and a month he had already conquered asphalt (US Open 2022), grass (Wimbledon 2023) and beaten land (Roland Garros 2024). A fact that speaks of a unique competitor. In fact, dreaming of a career Grand Slam in his case does not seem like a chimera. For that, yes, he will have to win the big one that he lacks: the Open of Australia, which can only be done in 2026. …

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Qué! broke the news in on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.
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