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Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz

(Buenos Aires) For his return after three and a half months of absence due to injuries, Carlos Alcaraz (world No. 2) won the Buenos Aires clay court tournament on Sunday by beating masterfully, in a final sometimes turning at the demonstration, Cameron Norrie (12e) 6-3, 7-5 in 1 h 33 min.

Facing the British left-hander, who was playing his second final this year after the one lost in Auckland last month, the 19-year-old Spanish prodigy won the seventh title of his career, in his ninth final.

The debates were very balanced in the first round until 3-3, between two players starting the game with a bang. Norrie even overtook Alcaraz on several occasions at the start of the round.

But he then managed the first break, on a deep forehand attack. Break which he confirms immediately, on a cushioning, before again delighting the service of the Briton and pocketing the first set in 36 minutes.

In this round, Alcaraz was very efficient on serve, passing 68% of first serves and not conceding any break points.

Continuing his momentum, he took Norrie’s first service game to come away 2-0 early in the second set, then 5-2.

Powerful forehands, scathing returns, explosive backhands, drop shots, and sometimes even volleys, speed of execution… everything succeeded in Alcaraz.

The injuries (abdominal tear, then muscle injury to the right calf) that led him to withdraw before his quarter at Paris-Bercy in early November and then before the Australian Open in January do not seem to have altered his physique and his game off standards that made him the youngest world No. 1 in ATP history last year.

The Murcian serves for the match. His game then crumbled, his serve weakened, unforced errors became more frequent… Norrie took the opportunity to get his first two break points of the game at 5-3.

Alcaraz saves the first, but commits a double fault on the second. Norrie, again threatening, comes back to 5-4 then recovers to 5-5 on his serve.

But the world No. 2 finds the necessary resources to revive its fine mechanics and win in two sets.

“I was very focused, confident in my game, I’ve been working for months, it’s never easy to resume so it’s a special moment,” he said after his Argentinian triumph, in a central Guillermo Vilas archi-full.

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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

Video review of Stan Wawrinka vs Taylor Fritz match

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

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Australian Open Sabalenka eliminates Victoria Mboko and returns to the quarters

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(Melbourne) World No.1 Aryna Sabalenka dismissed young Canadian Victoria Mboko (16e at 19) 6-1, 7-6 (7/1) Sunday in 8are final of the Australian Open where she will return to the quarter-finals for the fourth time in a row.

“So young, she is incredibly strong so I am very happy to have won in two rounds,” commented the 27-year-old Belarusian, double winner in Melbourne (2023, 2024) and finalist last year.

She will face Kazakh Yulia Putintseva (94) on Tuesday.e) or the American Iva Jovic (27e) to try to find the last square.

Revelation of last year with his title at the WTA 1000 in Montreal, Mboko participated in his first Australian Open. She achieved her best Grand Slam run to date, after her debut in Majors last year. She lost in the third round at Roland Garros, the second at Wimbledon and the first at the US Open.

On Sunday, Mboko played with his right leg still wrapped in a huge bandage running from mid-thigh to mid-calf to protect his knee.

After missing two break points in the first game of the match, the Canadian then seemed completely helpless.

But, trailing 4-1 in the second set, she took advantage of a bad game from Sabalenka to steal her serve and then return to 4-3.

Sabalenka served for the match at 5-4 but failed to convert any of her first three match points, letting Mboko return to 5-5.

In the tiebreaker, however, Sabalenka immediately broke away 6/0 and concluded on her fifth match point.

“It’s in the head and we always have to play the best we can even if it’s not our best level,” stressed the Belarusian.

She has already won four Grand Slam tournaments with, in addition to her two Australian trophies, the US Open 2024 and 2025.

She will play her 13e consecutive Grand Slam quarter-finals since her third-round elimination at Roland Garros in 2021 (she did not participate in Wimbledon in 2022 or 2024).

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Sabalenka reached the quarterfinals of the Australian Open

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The first racket of the world, Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka, reached the quarter finals of the Australian Open in Melbourne.

In the fourth round, Sabalenka beat Canada’s Victoria Mboko with a score of 6:1, 7:6 (7:1). The opponents spent 1 hour and 28 minutes on the court.

In the quarter finals, Sabalenka’s opponent will be the winner of the pair Yulia Putintseva (Kazakhstan) – Iva Jovic (USA)

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

Women. Fourth circle

Arina Sabalenka (Belarus) – Victoria Mboko (Canada) – 6:1, 7:6 (7:1).

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