Carlos Alcaraz celebrates his next big triumph in Australia. The Spaniard has achieved great things in Melbourne and now wants to enjoy his success.
After his historic title win, Carlos Alcaraz was ready for a long night of partying in Melbourne. But first, he had to fulfill a few obligations in high spirits.
First, the Spaniard toasted the journalists in the press conference room with a well-filled champagne glass, then he quickly reported on his new tattoo, which he wants to get as a reminder of his first Australian Open title.
“It will be a kangaroo, for sure. Somewhere on my legs,” said Alcaraz, who had just completed his career Grand Slam as the youngest player in history with a four-set final victory over Novak Djokovic.
Alcaraz had gotten a tattoo after each of his first victories at the other major tournaments. For example, since his maiden triumph at the French Open, an image of the Eiffel Tower adorns his left leg.
Australian Open: Alcaraz wants to celebrate his successes properly
In the coming days, the now seven-time Grand Slam winner from Spain wants to take a few days off to enjoy himself. “Now I’m just trying to take some time to realize what I’ve achieved,” he said. “I know that I’m making history with trophies, tournaments, and successes. It’s an honor for me to write my name in the history books.”
But soon, Alcaraz will be back on tour. What goals remain? In addition to winning as many Grand Slam titles as possible, Alcaraz naturally has other goals. “There are tournaments that I definitely want to win at least once. For example, I want to win all the Masters 1000 tournaments at least once,” he said, “and then there are the ATP Finals and the Davis Cup.”

