Alcaraz Wins Australian Open 2026: Djokovic Defeated – Highlights

Australian Open Final 2026 Men’s Singles Final Highlights: Carlos Alcaraz won the seventh Grand Slam title of his career after beating Novak Djokovic in the 2026 Australian Open final. The match lasted three hours and two minutes, with four sets played. Djokovic made a strong start and won the first set 6-2, but Alcaraz bounced back strongly to win the second set by the same margin. He won the third set 6-3. In the tense fourth set, Alcaraz kept his cool to win 7-5 and seal his maiden title in Melbourne.

He has become the 9th player to win all four major titles among male players and the youngest in history

Australian Open Final 2026 Final Match Stats

Aces Alcaraz: 9 Djokovic: 4

Double Faults Alcaraz: 2 Djokovic: 2

1st Serve In Alcaraz: 65% (66/101) Djokovic: 69% (85/123)

Win 1st Serve Alcaraz: 77% (51/66) Djokovic: 66% (56/85)

Win 2nd Serve Alcaraz: 57% (20/35) Djokovic: 53% (20/38)

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1st Serve Average: 189 km/h

2nd Average Average: 160 km/h Djokovic: 154 km/h

Total Winners Alcaraz: 36 Djokovic: 32

Return Winners Alcaraz: 1 Djokovic: 1

Unforced Errors Alcaraz: 27 Djokovic: 46

Return Unforced Errors Alcaraz: 4 Djokovic: 4

Break Points Won Alcaraz: 31% (5/16) Djokovic: 33% (2/6)

Net Points Won Alcaraz: 70% (14/20) Djokovic: 63% (20/32)

Receiving Points Won Alcaraz: 37% (45/123) Djokovic: 28% (28/101)

Total Points Won Alcaraz: 118 Djokovic: 106

Service Points Played Alcaraz: 66 Djokovic: 85

Service Points Won Alcaraz: 51 Djokovic: 56

Return Points Played Alcaraz: 85 Djokovic: 66

Return Points in Play Alcaraz: 65 Djokovic: 44

29 Djokovic:

Forehand Groundstroke Winners Alcaraz: 14 Djokovic: 12

Forehand Volley Winners Alcaraz: 0 Djokovic: 3

Forehand Overhead Winners Alcaraz: 1 Djokovic: 3

Forehand Drop Shot Winners Alcaraz: 5 Djokovic: 2

Forehand Passing Shot Winners Alcaraz: 1 Djokovic: 0

James Whitfield

James Whitfield is Archysport's racket sports and golf specialist, bringing a global perspective to tennis, badminton, and golf coverage. Based between London and Singapore, James has covered Grand Slam tournaments, BWF World Tour events, and major golf championships on five continents. His reporting combines on-the-ground access with deep knowledge of the technical and strategic elements that separate elite athletes from the rest of the field. James is fluent in English, French, and Mandarin, giving him unique access to athletes across the global tennis and badminton circuits.

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