Carlos Alcaraz defeats Alexander Zverev in 5 hours and 27 minutes to reach first Australian Open final
A new record has been made at the Australian Open tennis tournament. The longest semi-final match in the history of the Australian Open was played, lasting more than five hours.
In this historic semi-final, Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz defeated Germany’s Alexander Zverev. The match was extremely tough and competitive. It continued for a total time of 5 hours and 27 minutes.

“It was one of my toughest matches, but I never stopped believing.”
Carlos Alcaraz
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With this victory, Carlos Alcaraz, who is the world number one, reached theYear’s opening major final for the first time in his career. His performance showed great strength, patience, and skill.
In the final, Alcaraz will face Novak Djokovic. Djokovic has also made history by becoming the oldest player to reach the Year’s opening major final.
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