Carlos Alcaraz reacts to his controversial Australian Open 2025 quarterfinal loss to Novak Djokovic, highlighting his learnings for the future.
When you draw the 10-time Australian Open champ, you start preparing for your weekend tee time. Just ask Carlos Alcaraz.
In a matchup more appropriate for a final, 10-time Australian Open champion Novak Djokovic prevails in four sets over reigning Wimbledon champ.
MELBOURNE, Australia -- It's time for the eighth installment of the riveting, intergenerational rivalry between Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz. This one, though, will be the first at the Australian Open — and the first in the quarterfinals of a tournament; each of the others came in either a semifinal or final.
Novak Djokovic is chasing history after defeating Carlos Alcaraz in a grueling 3 1/2-hour match in the quarterfinals of the Australian Open on Tuesday.
Carlos Alcaraz gets tattoos to celebrate Grand Slam titles, so he plans to get ink of a kangaroo if he can win the Australian Open to complete a full collection from the four most prestigious events in tennis.
The Australian Open stages the match of the tournament so far as two of the sport’s biggest stars meet in the quarter-final
Alcaraz and Djokovic are highlight reels and attention magnets. When they play each other, every ounce of energy is on the task at hand
Djokovic’s four-set victory over his young rival sets up a semifinal with second-seeded Alexander Zverev and keeps alive his hope of a record 25th Grand Slam title.
Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz will battle in a blockbuster Australian Open quarter-final on Tuesday night. In a rematch of the Paris 2024 Olympics gold medal match, Alcaraz will be out for revenge after the Serbian champion beat him on clay at Roland-Garros.
The victory maintained the Polish star's dominance in France after also claiming Grand Slam wins there in 2020, 2022 and 2023.