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Carlos Alcaraz made his Argentina Open debut and began to captivate the crowd in his match vs. Laszlo Jere

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Carlos Alcaraz made his Argentina Open debut and began to captivate the crowd in his match vs.  Laszlo Jere

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Carlos Alcaraz, 19 years old and number 2 in the world tennis rankingsset foot in the cathedral of white sports in the territory of the albiceleste and began to make the public fall in love with it Argentine Open which filled the main court with about 5,000 souls. He did it with a sample of his hierarchy in his debut in it ATP 250 Buenos Aires, in which he preceded the Serb Laszlo Jere 6-2 in the first set of the first round, although his opponent later managed to win the second 6-4, perhaps weighing on the Spaniard for his four months of injury inactivity.

From the start, Djere knew he had to adjust his shots as much as possible if he wanted to break such an enemy. But Alcaraz went and went and reached and reached with this fitness nadaleska which give him his very fresh 19 years but that too, logically, is very characteristic of him.

The Spaniard does not spare efforts. Facing the quiet of the warm but respectful crowd at Guillermo Villa’s center court, Alcaraz’s gasp after every hit was palpable even when he was playing on the far side of the net.

This typical talent of Grand Slam champions or world number 1 was immediately noticed, both excellent conditions that this very young tennis player has already won. In that first part of the game he did little or nothing wrong, hit forehands, backhands and even drop shots of similar quality, completely comfortable and extremely demanding.

Audience of the Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis Club
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The audience that filled the premises of the Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis Club early on.

Although without finesse, he knew how to show off and slowly, with strokes like a parallel right dug out of the basement of brick dust that one wondered how he managed to execute from the measure of 85 (it’s not a tower, but it’s not a goblin either) was conquering the Argentinian public prosecutor who applauded him a lot, yes, but didn’t applaud him at that first presentation. As if he was still studying it, as if he was marking his ground and saying “this is where the cheers are won.”

It took Alcaraz a set to win it, of course. Before the start of the second set, the crowd finally surrendered to that “olé olé, Carlos, Carlos” that had been saved when the Spaniard entered the court.

Tennis has something that may be difficult for those who are not used to it to understand: when you start to wish “bad” on the one you encourage, especially when it is neutral and even more so when it is a phenomenon. That’s what happened to Alcaraz when he set up a break point to take 3-2 and serve: the crowd started cheering for Djere. Sudden change of loved one? Of course not: wishing he hadn’t set the game so fast so he could watch it longer. This time, it turned out: the Serb won the game. Although this can complicate things later.

Because the heavy climate of a Buenos Aires that has spent days of extreme heat plus the official inactivity of more than a quarter was not a little. Support for the Spaniard returned when a slight slump put the No.2 on the ropes: 3-4 and 0-40. And there he again showed the stuff greats are made of: sheer composure and hierarchy to turn the game around and level things, though a Djere fighter later took the singles 6-4.

The process was not easy. Djere played much closer to his world number 27 version than the current 57. Much closer to what he achieved in 2023 first win against a top 10 (against Casper Ruud in Auckland) than he had lost his previous 7 fights against opponents in this ranking of the scale.

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American Jovic, at the age of 18, reached the quarterfinals of the Australian Open for the first time, where she will play Sabalenka.

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American Jovic, at the age of 18, reached the quarterfinals of the Australian Open for the first time, where she will play Sabalenka.

American tennis player Iva Jovic has reached the quarterfinals of the Grand Slam tournament in Australia.

In the 1/8 final match, Jovich, who received the 29th seed, beat the representative of Kazakhstan, Yulia Putintseva, with a score of 6:0, 6:1. The meeting lasted 54 minutes.

According to Opta Ace, 18-year-old Jovic repeated the result of her eminent compatriot Venus Williams from 1998, reaching the quarterfinals of the Australian Open in women’s singles without losing games. Earlier, the young athlete knocked out the representative of the top 10, Italian Jasmine Paolini, from the tournament bracket. In the next round of the competition, Jovic will play against world number one Aryna Sabalenka from Belarus.

Grand Slam Tournament. Australian Open. Melbourne (Australia). Hard. Total prize fund: about $75 million

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Iva Jovic (USA, 29) – Yulia Putintseva (Kazakhstan) – 6:0, 6:1

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18-year-old Jovich swept Putintseva off the field and reached the quarter-finals of the Aus Open

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18 year old American tennis player Iva Jovic (WTA 27), reached the quarter-finals of the 2026 Australian Open.

In the fourth round, the young American defeated the representative of Kazakhstan. Yulia Putintseva (WTA 94) in 53 minutes.

Australian Open 2026. 1/8 final

Yulia Putintseva (Kazakhstan) – Iva Jovic (AMERICA) [29] – 0:6, 1:6

Jovic had her first head-to-head match against Putintseva. Her next opponent will be world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka, who defeated Victoria Mboko in their fourth round match.

Iva reached the quarter-finals of the Grand Slam tournament for the first time in her career. This will also be Jovic’s fourth quarter-final at Tour level.

Besides Putintseva, Jovic also beat Katie Volynets, Priscilla Hong and Jasmine Paolini in Melbourne. He has 11 wins in 2026 (Auckland semi-final and Hobart final) – his best figure on the Tour.

Iva became the youngest tennis player to reach the quarter-finals of the Australian Open women’s singles without losing a set since Venus Williams in 1998.

Jovic also became the youngest tennis player to reach the quarter-finals in her first three tournaments in the calendar year since Maria Sharapova in 2005.

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VIDEO. Wawrinka played his last match at the Aus Open and had a beer with the director

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VIDEO. Wawrinka played his last match at the Aus Open and had a beer with the director

40-year-old Swiss tennis player Stan Wawrinka (ATR 139) played the last match of his career at the Australian Open.

In the 1/16 major final on January 24, the Swiss lost to the world’s ninth ranked Taylor Fritz of the USA in four sets in 2 hours 45 minutes.

Wawrinka managed to outperform Laszlo Gyore and Arthur Hea in Melbourne. He spent a total of 10 hours and 24 minutes on the field over the course of three fights. Stan will end his professional career in 2026.

After the meeting ended, Wawrinka, who brought two cans of beer with him during his farewell speech, shared his last minutes on the field with Australian Open director Craig Tiley.

“This was my last time on the court as a player. I’ve gone through so many emotions over these 20 years, all thanks to you. It’s been an incredible journey. I won my first Grand Slam here. I’ve always loved coming back here, I’ve always felt supported. It’s largely thanks to you that I’ve continued to play for so long – because of the love and emotions you’ve given me. I’m sorry to leave, but it’s been a truly wonderful journey. I’ve seen how much you love tennis all these years, how you support us, how you know how to enjoy the moment. Now “It’s my turn, so I’d like to have a beer with Craig if you don’t mind.”

Wawrinka won the Australian Open cup in 2014. He has 45 wins and 19 losses on Melbourne courts.

Australian Open 2026. 1/16 finals

Stan Wawrinka (Switzerland) – Taylor Fritz (AMERICA) [9] – 6:7 (5:7), 6:2, 4:6, 4:6

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VIDEO. Wawrinka played his final match at the Aus Open and had a beer with the tournament director.

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