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    Epic Five-Set Victory: Alcaraz beats Zverev at Australian Open

    The encounter was packed with twists, momentum swings, and relentless intensity, defying all expectations.
    News DeskBy News DeskJanuary 30, 2026
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    Melbourne Park, Australia: Melbourne Park witnessed one of the most thrilling matches of the 2026 men’s Australian Open draw. Fans felt the matches were one-sided, lacking memorable moments, and that Carlos Alcaraz, nicknamed ‘SinCaraz,’ was a foregone conclusion.

    Those doubts were silenced during the first five-set match on Rod Laver Arena, as Alcaraz overcame Alexander Zverev 6-4, 7-6 (5), 6-7 (3), 6-7 (4), 7-5 in a five-hour and 27-minute epic, the third longest in Australian Open history.

    The match delayed the second men’s semi-final by over an hour and had thousands watching on big screens across the grounds. The encounter was packed with twists, momentum swings, and relentless intensity, defying all expectations.

    Alcaraz looked set for victory after winning the first two sets, but he began cramping in his legs in the third set, limiting his movement, swing, and serve. This allowed Zverev to mount a comeback. Alcaraz received fluids and massages, including a controversial medical timeout opposed by Zverev, and gradually regained his form.

    Zverev jumped ahead

    Zverev stayed composed, taking the fourth-set tie-break and breaking early in the fifth set, seemingly positioning himself for victory.

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    However, Alcaraz, refreshed and determined, fought back. At 3-2 in the final set, Zverev saved break points, but Alcaraz’s energy and focus carried him through. The crowd roared as he leveled at 5-5 and then took the lead at 6-5, ultimately sealing the win with a lunging forehand winner at match point.

    The match highlighted Alcaraz’s physical and mental resilience. The winner endured one of the most demanding matches of his career and credited his victory to keeping faith in himself despite cramping and setbacks. His ability to maintain belief and composure under extreme pressure proved decisive.

    For Zverev, the match was a test of endurance and skill. He continued to fight through fatigue, saving break points and staying competitive until the very end, though he ultimately fell short.

    Alcaraz, the world No 1, who is now 15-1, is one victory away from completing a career Grand Slam, which would make him the youngest man to achieve the feat in history.

    This encounter added another unforgettable chapter to the Alcaraz story at Melbourne Park, a match remembered for its drama, physical intensity, and moments of sheer brilliance.

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