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Alcaraz marches into the last eight at AO 2026
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A chance encounter with Rod Laver, a trifecta of on-court marriage proposals and a straight-sets passage into the Australian Open quarterfinals gave Carlos Alcaraz plenty to report when recapping his day to his family back home on Saturday.
The Spaniard reached his third straight Melbourne Park quarterfinal following a 7-6(6) 6-4 7-5 victory over Tommy Paul to keep his bid for a career Slam on track and if a good omen was needed before the clash, a meeting with the legendary Laver beneath the arena bearing his name was it.
Carlos Alcaraz serves up lesson with Australian Open dismissal of Paul
Carlos Alcaraz spent the final 52 minutes of his fourth-round match chasing down his prey, determined to convert his two-set lead into a straightforward win against Tommy Paul.
As he worked hard to secure the decisive break in set three, the Spaniard put together a flawless serving performance. He won 86% of his first‑serve points in the set, landing 76% of his first serves. He did not even come close to facing a break point, losing just five service points in total. The world No 1 closed out his win against the 19th seed with an unreturned serve. He will play the Australian Alex de Minaur in the quarter-finals.
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Unashamedly stealing plays from Novak Djokovic, Carlos Alcaraz has laid down a marker for his rivals after edging ever closer to a fabled career grand slam sweep.
The merciless world No.1 imposed his will on Tommy Paul to avenge two previous defeats to the American with a stop-start 7-6 (8-6) 6-4 7-5 fourth-round triumph on Rod Laver Arena on Sunday.
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