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Alcaraz Beats Zverev in Longest Australian Open Semi-Final Ever

Alcaraz digs deep to defeat Zverev and keep career Grand Slam hopes alive.

Alcaraz and Zverev Set the Tone Early

Carlos Alcaraz and Alexander Zverev produced a gripping contest in Melbourne, trading heavy blows from the opening set in what became the longest semi-final in Australian Open history.

The opening set was finely balanced, with both players holding serve comfortably until 4-4. Alcaraz struck first, breaking the German before serving out the set 6-4 with authority.

Momentum Swings in a Dramatic Second Set

The second set followed a similar pattern early on, but Zverev appeared to seize control when he surged ahead to a 5-2 lead. Just when it looked like the match would level, Alcaraz raised his intensity, clawing his way back to force a tiebreak.

Using his variety and composure under pressure, the world number one edged the breaker 7-5 to take a commanding two-set lead.

Injury Turns the Match on Its Head

Set three proved to be a turning point. With both players holding serve, Alcaraz suddenly pulled up while serving at 4-4, struggling with a groin issue that severely restricted his movement.

After taking a medical timeout, the Spaniard looked a shadow of himself as Zverev dominated the tiebreak 7-3 to stay alive. The German carried that momentum into the fourth set, forcing yet another tiebreak, which he won 7-4 to level the match.

Fifth Set Drama in Melbourne Night

For the first time since the second set, a break arrived early in the decider, with Zverev gaining the upper hand. The German served for the match at 5-4, appearing poised for a remarkable comeback.

But Alcaraz refused to yield. Spurred on by the crowd, he produced a stunning break to level at 5-5 before breaking again at 7-5, collapsing to the court in disbelief as Zverev missed a decisive backhand.

History Beckons for Alcaraz

Alcaraz sealed a remarkable 6-4, 7-6 (7-5), 6-7 (3-7), 6-7 (4-7), 7-5 victory after five hours and 27 minutes of drama.

The win keeps alive the 22-year-old’s bid to become the youngest man to complete a career Grand Slam. Only Novak Djokovic or Jannik Sinner now stand between Alcaraz and another piece of tennis history.


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