Why each Australian Open men's semifinalist can win the title
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Why each Australian Open men's semifinalist can win the title
"MELBOURNE, Australia -- Carlos Alcaraz. Jannik Sinner. Alexander Zverev. Novak Djokovic. For the first time since 2013, the top four men's seeds have reached the semifinals of the Australian Open. History is guaranteed to be made this weekend at Melbourne Park. Alcaraz is looking to become the youngest man to complete the career Slam. Sinner is seeking a rare three-peat Down Under."
"The Spaniard has barely had to move out of second gear as he's motored into the semifinals at the Australian Open for (remarkably) the first time in his still very young career. He is a perfect 15/15 on sets played and, in truth, hasn't really looked like he might lose one. In the few pressure situations he's faced, Alcaraz has been unflappable, winning a tournament-high 76% of points when serving at either 30-30 or 40-40."
The top four men's seeds — Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, Alexander Zverev, and Novak Djokovic — reached the Australian Open semifinals for the first time since 2013. Alcaraz seeks to become the youngest man to complete a career Grand Slam, Sinner aims for a rare three-peat at Melbourne, Zverev pursues his first major title, and Djokovic chases a record 25th Grand Slam. Alcaraz has been dominant, winning every set so far and converting critical serve moments at a high rate. Alcaraz also appears to have improved his serve, prioritizing precision over sheer speed.
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