Alcaraz beats Djokovic in Melbourne to complete career Slam

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Carlos Alcaraz is the youngest man to win all four majors, breaking the 87-year-old record held by American Don BudgeGetty Images

Carlos Alcaraz won a pulsating Australian Open final to become the youngest man to complete a career Grand Slam - ending Novak Djokovic's latest attempt to land a 25th major title in the process.

Alcaraz, 22, immediately collapsed on the court in celebration after clinching a 2-6 6-2 6-3 7-5 victory in Melbourne.

Despite his disappointment, Djokovic showed his sportsmanship by clambering over the net to warmly hug Alcaraz on creating a slice of history.

However, he knows might not earn any better opportunities to underline his place as the greatest player of all-time.

Spanish world number one Alcaraz struggled in the opening exchanges as 38-year-old Djokovic used his nous to dominate his younger opponent.

But Alcaraz found more rhythm from the baseline and outlasted the Serb fourth seed to claim his seventh major title.

Alcaraz is only the ninth man to win all four Grand Slam tournaments - the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon and US Open.

Alcaraz's victory means Djokovic's wait to claim a standalone record 25th major continues.

Djokovic has been tied with Australia's Margaret Court - who was watching on Rod Laver Arena - since winning the 2023 US Open.

Over the past two seasons, Alcaraz and Italy's Jannik Sinner have emerged as the dominant forces in the men's game.

Alcaraz's maiden win on the Melbourne hard courts means the pair have lifted the past nine major trophies between them.

"The work you have been doing is historic - legendary," Djokovic told Alcaraz in his runners-up speech.

With a grin, he added: "You're still young so I'm sure we will be seeing each other many more times over the years."

More to follow.

Rafael Nadal - Djokovic's great rival and Alcaraz's hero - was among the former champions watching on Rod Laver ArenaGetty Images

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