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22win Australian Open: Carlos Alcaraz Cruises Past Alexander Shevchenko In First Round

2025-01-14

Carlos Alcaraz celebrates his win over Alexander Shevchenko Carlos Alcaraz celebrates his win over Alexander Shevchenko

Carlos Alcaraz began his quest for a career grand slam with a routine victory over Alexander Shevchenko at the Australian Open22win, needing fewer than two hours to reach the second round. (Full Coverage | More Tennis News)

Four-time major champion Alcaraz has won each of the other three grand slams but never gone beyond the last eight in Melbourne, but was only troubled in the second set.

After the Spaniard wrapped up the opening set in 28 minutes, Shevchenko found back-to-back breaks to go 5-3 up in the second.

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However, Alcaraz cut out the errors and stormed back with successive breaks of his own, showing aggression from the baseline to take a two-set lead.

With Shevchenko demoralised by that missed opportunity, Alcaraz stepped things up a notch by reeling off five straight games in the third set to go 5-1 up.

The 21-year-old squandered his first four match points, but a huge ace saw him get over the line at the fifth attempt, teeing up a second-round clash with Japan's Yoshihito Nishioka.

That is some seriously superior court-coverage by Carlos Alcaraz #Haier • #morecreationmorepossibilities • #performance • @espn • @eurosport • @wwos • @wowowtennis pic.twitter.com/AO5y3f1kwz

On the other hand, Japan is coming off a defeat at the hands of India's dominance, losing 1-4 to the Men in Blue. Japan's sole goal came from Matsumoto who scored with a lucky deflection to give his side their first and only goal of the game.

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Data Debrief: Alcaraz still perfect in first round

Alcaraz avoided an upset in Melbourne, retaining his perfect record at the first hurdle of grand slam events.

He has become just the third male player in the Open Era to win each of his first 16 first-round matches at the majors, after Bjorn Borg and Rafael Nadal.

The Spaniard also claimed his 25th match victory on hard courts at grand slams22win, in 31 matches. Since 2000, only Andy Roddick has needed fewer matches to bring up 25 victories, doing so in 30 outings.

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