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Djokovic vs Alcaraz Australia Open 2026 Final LIVE Score Updates: Carlos Alcaraz created history by becoming the youngest male player ever to complete the Career Slam (winning all four Majors) as he clinched the Australian Open title by beating Novak Djokovic 2-6, 6-2, 6-3, 7-5 in a gripping finale in Melbourne on Sunday. Djokovic made a rousing start to the 2026 Australian Open men’s singles final, breaking Carlos Alcaraz twice to take the first set 6-2 in Melbourne on Sunday. But the world No 1 from Spain flipped the script in the second as he broke Djokovic’s serve twice himself and forced his way back into the match, taking the second set 6-2. In a third set that was filled with highlights-worthy rallies, Alcaraz eventually prevailed 6-3 to put one hand on the trophy. The two players saved the best for the fourth in an epic contest but Djokovic’s fight couldn’t take the match into the fifth set.
BACKGROUND TO THIS FINAL
A whopping 18 years have passed since a young 21-year-old defied the odds and clinched his maiden Grand Slam title at Melbourne Park. Breaking the Federer-Nadal duopoly since, Novak Djokovic enters his 11th Australian Open final on Sunday as the most decorated man in singles tennis, with a chance to nudge an unprecedented 25th major title. In his way stands Carlos Alcaraz, who is vying for a treasured slice of history of his own, in becoming the youngest man to complete the career Slam, with the elusive crown at Melbourne Park in his sight. Djokovic has had the edge over Alcaraz on these courts in their last meeting. That was three years ago and yet the 38-year-old Serb continues to battle the odds, rewrite the scripts and push his legacy higher. Having brushed past a mighty Jannik Sinner challenge in the semi-final, Djokovic has yet again exemplified his exceptional range at the top. There’s not much to separate the two on head-to-head, reading 5-4 in Djokovic’s favour. It remains to be seen if the veteran can last the rigours of another potential five-setter against the dogged Alcaraz who has won their last two major finals meeting. But none have outlasted the Djokovic before in 10 summit clashes here before, a streak that the World No. 1 will be quite aware of.
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Across a riveting second week in Melbourne Park, Djokovic’s standing in the men’s game has risen back to where it belongs, with his future looking bright again. After a slice of luck saw him reach the semis, an incredible, vintage performance against the two-time defending champion now sees him one match removed from, as he likes to say, creating more of “his own history.” Taking an already all-time great tennis career to even greater places is fuel enough to fire him up for another marathon performance.READ MORE
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