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Alcaraz reaches Australian Open quarter-finals after Draper retirement
Spaniard will play Djokovic or Lehecka in last eight
January 19, 2025
![Carlos Alcaraz in action against Jack Draper on Sunday at the Australian Open.](https://i0.wp.com/www.atptour.com/-/media/images/news/2025/01/19/06/52/alcaraz-australian-open-2025-sunday.jpg?ssl=1)
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Carlos Alcaraz in action against Jack Draper on Sunday at the Australian Open.
By Andy West
Carlos Alcaraz’s bid to become the youngest man to complete the Career Grand Slam remains on track at the Australian Open after Jack Draper was forced to withdraw from the pair’s fourth-round clash on Sunday in Melbourne.
The Spaniard led 7-5, 6-1 when Draper, who played five sets in each of his first three rounds at the hard-court major, was forced to stop. The Briton later explained that he had been managing tendinitis in his hip throughout the week. Alcaraz is now into his 10th Grand Slam quarter-final, in which he will take on record 10-time champion Novak Djokovic or Jiri Lehecka.
“It’s not the way I want to win the match to get through to the next round,” said Alcaraz in his on-court interview. “I’m just happy to play in another quarter-final in Australia but a little bit sad for Jack, he’s a nice person. He doesn’t deserve to get injured.
“He couldn’t prepare the start of the season well because of an injury. We should have done a good week of preseason [together], but we couldn’t because of an injury as well. I’m just a little bit sad for him but I’m sure he’s going to come back stronger and I want to wish him a speedy recovery.”
Draper’s retirement came after Alcaraz had rectified a first-set lapse in scintillating fashion inside Rod Laver Arena. The third seed had carved out an early 5-2 lead and was in total command when he produced a frustrated, wayward sequence of games to allow the Briton to level at 5-5.
From there, however, Alcaraz was imperious. Regularly producing some typically outrageous shotmaking, he won eight of the next nine games as Draper, who received an off-court medical timeout at the end of the first set, began to feel the exertions of his opening-week heroics in Melbourne.
“I am just happy with the level that I’m playing on the court,” reflected Alcaraz. “Off the court I’m feeling really comfortable here in Australia. I think it’s pretty good. Physically I’m feeling great so coming into the second week of a Grand Slam it’s really important to feel well physically because right now the matches are even tougher. I’m just ready. I think I’m doing great things off the court as well.
“I’m excited about playing my second quarter-final in Australia and hopefully getting further this year.”
Alcaraz reaches the quarter-finals for the 11th time at a Grand Slam
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By reaching the last eight at a major for the 10th time, Alcaraz equalled the Open Era record for the most Grand Slam quarter-finals reached by a man aged 21 or under. The No. 3 in the PIF ATP Rankings, he is looking to complete the full set of major singles titles after his triumphs at Roland Garros (2024), Wimbledon (2023, 2024) and the US Open (2022).
Alcaraz will now prepare for an eighth Lexus ATP Head2Head meeting with his great rival Djokovic or a second tour-level clash against the 24th-seeded Lehecka. Djokovic and Lehecka will contest their fourth-round clash during Sunday’s night session.
“I’m going to watch that one for sure. I have to recover now, as good as I can with my team,” said Alcaraz. “I’m going to try to take the time to watch it. That guy called Novak Djokovic, I played a few times against him. Jiri Lehecka as well – it’s going to be a really interesting match to watch and I hope people are going to enjoy that match as much as I do.”
Carlos Alcaraz into Australian Open quarter-finals after Jack Draper retirement
In a dramatic turn of events at the Australian Open, rising star Carlos Alcaraz has advanced to the quarter-finals after his opponent, Jack Draper, was forced to retire due to injury.
Alcaraz, who has been making waves in the tennis world with his impressive performances, was leading 6-4, 6-3 when Draper was forced to call it quits. The young Spaniard showed his sportsmanship by comforting Draper as he left the court, showing maturity beyond his years.
This marks Alcaraz’s first appearance in the quarter-finals of a Grand Slam tournament, and fans are eagerly anticipating his next match. With his powerful forehand, lightning-quick footwork, and unwavering determination, Alcaraz is proving himself to be a force to be reckoned with on the ATP Tour.
Congratulations to Carlos Alcaraz on his well-deserved victory, and we can’t wait to see what he will achieve next in the Australian Open. Stay tuned for more updates on his incredible journey through the tournament.
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