00:00Carlos Alcraz didn't just win the Australian Open
00:04He announced a generational shift in men's tennis
00:08At just 22 years of age, the Spaniard completed the career Grand Slam
00:12By defeating Novak Djokovic in a pulsating final
00:15Becoming the youngest male player in history
00:17To collect all four major titles
00:20Seven Grand Slams already, history rewritten once again
00:26Djokovic came out firing rolling back the years
00:28With a dominant opening set, but Alcraz never blinked
00:31Calm, composed and relentlessly aggressive
00:33He wrestled control of the match and never let it go
00:37Praise that carries serious weight from a man who has defined an era
00:43His victory also silenced doubts around Alcraz's recent coaching change
00:48Splitting from long-time mentor Juan Carlos Ferreira
00:51Raised eyebrows, but under new head coach Samuel Lopez
00:54Carlos Alcraz arrived in Melbourne sharper, stronger and supremely focused
00:59The results spoke louder than any criticism
01:04And in true Alcraz style, the celebration will be personal
01:07Following his tradition of marking Grand Slam wins with tattoos
01:11This one will feature a kangaroo, a permanent reminder of the moment
01:15He conquered Melbourne and completed the set
01:18At 22, Carlos Alcraz isn't chasing history anymore
01:23He's setting it, and tennis unmistakably is now living in his era
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01:36He's setting it, and tennis mound
01:37So that Paul describes him
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01:39It's not that God 350
01:40It looks like that
01:41his faith is welcoming
01:42It's not a number of people
01:43And for those people
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01:44If you look, he stops
01:45With him
01:45🎵
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