Carlos Alcaraz was the standout player on the ATP Tour in 2025, and he fully deserved to finish the season as the world number one.
It’s only the second time he’s ended a year at the top, with his first making him the youngest ever to do so. Since then, Alcaraz has been rewriting records at an incredible pace, already holding six Grand Slam titles.
But there’s still one missing from his collection, and he isn’t shying away from the pressure that comes with chasing a career Grand Slam in Melbourne.
At a press conference before ‘Racquet at the Rock’ and the ‘Miami Invitational’, Alcaraz was asked by The Tennis Gazette about what it would mean to achieve this milestone and possibly become the youngest ever to do so.
Alcaraz talks career Grand Slam ambitions
Alcaraz’s remarks came on the

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