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Alcaraz aims to surpass Nadal

11:08pm, 2 October 2025【More Sports】

Nadal currently holds the youngest player's record for all four prestigious Grand Slams at the age of 24, after being crowned in the US to expand 2010. After the United States expanded, where he defeated rivals Jannik Sinner after four sets to win the Cup for the second time and took the number one position in the world. "I want to maintain the stability until the following year, win the Grand Slam missing in Australia ".

Alcaraz has two years to conquer Australia to expand, to break Nadal's record. If the championship next year, he will complete the collection before the age of 23 - the age that Nadal has just won 5 Grand Slam. Alcaraz is currently winning each Grand Slam twice, something no one at the age of 22 can do.

"I can win Australia to expand before or after it is fine ", Alcaraz added. "But I definitely want to accomplish it, as soon as possible. I will strive to achieve the goal next year. If not, hopefully next year or within 4 years. I will focus on this goal ".

Alcaraz is not predestined with Australia expanded, when often involved in injury or loss of performance in this tournament. The hot weather and the excitement of the opponents at the beginning of the season are also factors that affect his achievements. In Melbourne, Sinner is the king with twice in a row. His only failure in this series was the Wimbledon final. The Spanish player said he learned a lot from that defeat. He said: "I studied Sinner carefully in that match, recorded everything and focused on improving. When I met him again in the US, I wanted to do the right thing that had been recorded.