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Alcaraz targets career Grand Slam at Australian Open

Published on: January 17, 2026 11:50 AM

MELBOURNE: World number one Carlos Alcaraz has set his sights on winning the Australian Open to complete a career Grand Slam, despite parting ways with long-time coach Juan Carlos Ferrero last month.

Read More: Alcaraz beats Sinner in sold-out South Korea exhibition match

The 22-year-old Spaniard, who split with Ferrero after a seven-year partnership that delivered 24 titles including six Grand Slams, said he was satisfied with his preparations and eager to begin his campaign. “I think this is my main goal for this year. It’s the first tournament, the main goal,” Alcaraz told reporters on Friday.

Alcaraz will be guided by coach Samuel Lopez in Ferrero’s absence. The player emphasised that the split was amicable and credited Ferrero with shaping his career. “I’m really grateful for the seven years I’ve had with Juan Carlos… we closed this chapter mutually. We’re still friends,” he said.

His main rival in Melbourne is world number two Jannik Sinner, who is returning from a three-month suspension in 2024 for testing positive for a banned anabolic steroid. Sinner said the ban had strengthened him mentally and allowed him to approach the court more relaxed. The Italian will start his tournament against France’s Hugo Gaston, with coach Darren Cahill by his side.

On the women’s side, defending champion Madison Keys expressed excitement at returning to Melbourne, highlighting her personal goal of photographing her name in the champions’ tunnel. World number two Iga Swiatek, meanwhile, said she was focused on her game day by day rather than chasing any career milestones, aiming to block out outside expectations.

Read More: Sinner threatens Alcaraz’s bid for career Grand Slam in Melbourne

Alcaraz begins his Australian Open campaign this Sunday, seeking to etch his name among tennis legends by completing a career Grand Slam and adding to his already impressive trophy cabinet.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Australian Open 2026, Carlos Alcaraz, Grand Slam, Jannik Sinner, Latest, Madison Keys, tennis

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