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Carlos Alcaraz Makes Bold Move After Historic Aussie Open Triumph! 🔥 At just 22 years old, Carlos Alcaraz has shocked the tennis world by becoming the youngest player ever to complete the Career Slam — winning all four Grand Slam titles, including his epic Australian Open victory over Novak Djokovic! 🏆🎾 But after a grueling five-hour semifinal and battling injury, the young Spaniard has made a surprising decision: skipping the Rotterdam ATP 500 to focus on recovery. What does this mean for his chances of completing the Calendar Slam this year? Can he maintain his record-breaking momentum and dominate the Middle Eastern swing starting with the Qatar Open? 🤔 In this video, we break down: ✅ Alcaraz’s incredible journey through Melbourne Park ✅ The epic battle against Alexander Zverev and the injury that almost stopped him ✅ His historic win over Djokovic in the final ✅ Why recovery is key after such an intense Australian Open run ✅ The possibility of a Calendar Slam and what legends like Rod Laver and Steffi Graf achieved ✅ What’s next for Alcaraz this season — including the Qatar Open comeback Whether you’re a die-hard tennis fan or new to the sport, this deep dive into Carlos Alcaraz’s rise is a must-watch! 🌟 🔔 Subscribe now for more tennis updates, highlights, and insider news! Don’t forget to smash that LIKE button if you’re excited to see what Alcaraz does next! 🙌 #CarlosAlcaraz #AustralianOpen2026 #CareerSlam #TennisHistory #NovakDjokovic #RotterdamOpen #QatarOpen #GrandSlam #ATP500 #TennisHighlights #TennisNews #CalendarSlam #RodLaver #Tennis2026 #AlcarazInjury #SportsRecovery