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28 days ago

Spain's Carlos Alcaraz beat Germany's Alexander Zverev over five hours but the latter is upset by officiating of injury.
The five-set match set the record for the longest this year and the third in Australian Open history.
Carlos Alcaraz becomes the youngest man to reach all four slam finals and can now become youngest to win all four.
  • Zverev served to reach Australian Open final in fifth set

  • Spaniard holds out in epic 6-4, 7-6(5), 6-7(3), 6-7 (4) 7-5

  • As it happened: look back at an epic semi-final clash

Murmurs around Melbourne Park …

Zverev;s outburst came during the third set of the marathon five-hour contest, which saw him serve for the match after falling two sets behind - before Alcaraz roared back late on in the fifth.

Updates from the second semi-final in Melbourne
Follow Alcaraz v Zverev | Follow us on Bluesky | Mail Katy

G’day all and with Alexander Zverev taking Carlos Alcaraz to a fifth set, I’m getting ready …

31 days ago

Live updates from the last eight at Melbourne Park
Sabalenka beats heat and Jovic | And you can mail Katy

Looking at the head-to-head, Svitolina has beaten Gauff before at the Australian Open, but th…

33 days ago

Updates from the evening session at Melbourne Park
Alcaraz beats Paul | Follow us on Bluesky | Mail Katy

First set: De Minaur* 1-1 Bublik (*next server)

De Minaur is playing in the fourth round for th…

35 days ago

  • Zverev wins 7-5, 4-6, 6-3, 6-1 to reach fourth round

  • Grit, discipline and spirit not enough for Norrie

Cameron Norrie did what he could. Rather than easing into a long best of five sets match, he playe…

Updates from the evening session at Melbourne Park
Mboko sets up Sabalenka clash after win | Mail Katy

Jovic, seeded 29, will face the unseeded Yulia Putintseva in the last 16, so she’ll go into her …

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