Tennis-Alcaraz swats aside Walton as career Grand Slam bid begins in Melbourne


  • Tennis
  • Sunday, 18 Jan 2026

Tennis - Australian Open - Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia - January 18, 2026 Spain's Carlos Alcaraz during his first round match against Australia's Adam Walton REUTERS/Tingshu Wang

MELBOURNE, Jan 18 (Reuters) - ‌Carlos Alcaraz kicked off his latest bid for a career Grand Slam by ‌dismantling unseeded Australian Adam Walton 6-3 7-6(2) 6-2 in the first round ‌of the Australian Open on Sunday, as the world number one showcased the power and precision befitting a player chasing history.

The 22-year-old Spaniard, who can eclipse Don Budge and become the youngest man to win ‍all four major singles titles at least once, gave ‍a packed Rod Laver Arena an ‌exhibition in shot‑making that had fans either glued to their seats or rising in ‍ovation.

"I'm ​really happy to step on to the court for the first time this season. I think it couldn't be better than here at Rod Laver Arena. ⁠It was a good match, I felt great," Alcaraz said.

"Adam (showed) ‌a great level in the match so I had to stay there. Overall, I'm happy with the ⁠level I played ‍at today.

"It was difficult to find good spots (against him)... he was always in a good position, long rallies and solid from the baseline. His flat ball was sometimes really difficult for ‍me.

"It was a really solid match and when he ‌was able to step in on the court and play aggressive, he did, and that made it really difficult in the match."

A ferocious forehand helped Alcaraz to grab the first break for a 5-3 lead and the six-times Grand Slam champion closed out the opening set on his retooled serve, which now bears more than a passing resemblance to the delivery of Novak Djokovic.

That technical tweak followed Alcaraz's abrupt split last month with long-time coach ‌Juan Carlos Ferrero, whose steadying influence was missing when the Spaniard was dragged into a second-set tiebreak after a spell of loose, crowd‑pleasing tennis.

A ruthless Alcaraz came out all guns blazing to double ​his advantage in the clash and then rode the momentum to ease through the third set, booking a second-round meeting with Germany's Yannick Hanfmann.

(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Melbourne; editing by Clare Fallon)

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