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Alcaraz Chasing History: Youngest Ever Grand Slam Record
1 Feb
Summary
- Alcaraz could become youngest man to win all four majors.
- He drew inspiration from tennis legend Roger Federer.
- Alcaraz overcame cramp and a deficit to win a semi-final.

Carlos Alcaraz, admired for his charm and driven focus, is on the verge of becoming the youngest man to win all four major tennis championships. This achievement would surpass Rafael Nadal's record, who was 24 when he accomplished the feat.
Alcaraz, who models his game after Roger Federer's elegance, has displayed extraordinary talent since his early career. In 2022, he became the youngest man to reach world No. 1 and win a Grand Slam title. His 2024 French Open victory cemented his status as the youngest to win Slams on clay, grass, and hard courts.
His mental fortitude was on full display in a recent Australian Open semi-final. Despite battling severe cramp and a fifth-set deficit, Alcaraz refused to give up, embodying his philosophy that continuous fighting is always worthwhile.




