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Ruud announces birth of his daughter: 'Best feeling ever'

  • Posted: Feb 02, 2026

Casper Ruud and his wife Maria have announced that their daughter was born on 30 January. The No. 13 player in the PIF ATP Rankings posted on social media Sunday confirming the news.

“Thank you for all beautiful messages these last couple of weeks,” Ruud wrote on Instagram. “Maria and our baby are doing great.”

A 14-time ATP Tour champion, Ruud spoke to ATPTour.com last month about his excitement at becoming a father for the first time.

“It’s really exciting. It’s something we’ve been looking forward to now for half a year, so time is running and it’s going to be a new chapter for us,” said Ruud. “[It will be] a new way of life on Tour and I very much look forward to it, knowing how close I’ve been with my own family and my father and also my mother.

“I look forward to hopefully becoming a good parent myself. Even though this life requires a lot of time, a lot of energy and a lot of travel and these things, I look forward to trying to be there as much as I can and when I have downtime — time off from the court — I will spend it where I want to go with my future daughter.”

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Musetti withdraws from Buenos Aires & Rio de Janeiro

  • Posted: Feb 01, 2026

Lorenzo Musetti announced on social media Sunday that he will not be competing in the IEB+ Argentina Open in Buenos Aires or the Rio Open presented by Claro.

“After the results of my medical examinations and tests, my team and I have made the difficult decision to withdraw from the upcoming tournaments in Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro,” Musetti wrote on Instagram. “My focus right now is on my rehabilitation so I can return to the court. Thank you to everyone for their support and hope to see you soon.”

 
 
 
 
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The Italian star was enjoying a deep run at the Australian Open, where he led 10-time champion Novak Djokovic two sets to none in the quarter-finals. However, he struggled with an upper-right leg injury and retired in the middle of the third set.

Entering the fortnight, the No. 5 player in the PIF ATP Rankings had never advanced past the third round of the Australian Open. But after reaching the final in Hong Kong and the last eight in Melbourne, he owns a 7-2 record for the season according to the Infosys ATP Win/Loss Index.

The IEB+ Argentina Open is an ATP 250 event that begins on 9 February, and the Rio Open presented by Claro is an ATP 500 tournament that starts on 16 February.

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Nadal, Del Potro, Ivanovic lead social media reaction to Alcaraz's Australian Open triumph

  • Posted: Feb 01, 2026

Carlos Alcaraz defeated Novak Djokovic in four sets Sunday evening to win the Australian Open and complete the Career Grand Slam. It did not take long for some of the biggest stars in tennis, including Rafael Nadal, to share their congratulations.

“Congratulations @carlosalcaraz for winning the Australian Open and conquering the Career Grand Slam!” Nadal wrote on X.

“Congratulations @DjokerNole on reaching another final in Melbourne and continuing to make history in our sport,” Nadal added. “Thank you for your words during the ceremony!”

Juan Martin del Potro, Ana Ivanovic, Rod Laver and Martina Navratilova were among the first to react to the final. 

Plenty of celebrities from outside of the tennis world were also following the Australian Open closely.

Basketball legend Pau Gasol, actor Ben Stiller and more posted on social media after the match.

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The stunning facts tying Federer, Nadal & Alcaraz's first Australian Open titles

  • Posted: Feb 01, 2026

There is stunning history that ties together the first Australian Open titles of Carlos Alcaraz, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer. The trio’s maiden triumphs at the season’s first major have come at eerily similar times.

Alcaraz, Nadal and Federer each won the title for the first time aged 22 in their fifth appearance at the Australian Open, having never previously made the final of the tournament. Each of their victories came on 1 February. 

Alcaraz joined the club on Sunday when he battled past 10-time Australian Open champion Novak Djokovic in the final. With his 2-6, 6-2, 6-3, 7-5 victory, the Spaniard also completed the Career Grand Slam.

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Nadal, who was present inside Rod Laver Arena Sunday, lifted his first Melbourne trophy in 2009. After winning a memorable five-set semi-final against Fernando Verdasco, the lefty defeated Federer 7-5, 3-6, 7-6(3), 3-6, 6-2 to claim glory. He would then complete his Career Grand Slam the following year at the US Open.

Federer emerged victorious at the Australian Open for the first time in 2004. The Swiss beat three members of the ATP No. 1 Club en route to the crown: Lleyton Hewitt, Juan Carlos Ferrero and Marat Safin. Federer surged past Safin 7-6(3), 6-4, 6-2 in the final before capturing his Career Grand Slam at Roland Garros in 2009.

Alcaraz is now a seven-time major champion aged 22, while Nadal won 22 majors and Federer 20.

Sinner also won his first Australian Open aged 22 on his fifth appearance at the tournament, but on 28 January. The Italian emerged victorious in 2024, rallying from two sets down to beat Daniil Medvedev in the final 3-6, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-3. The Italian will try to complete his Career Grand Slam later this year at Roland Garros.

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Alcaraz on Career Grand Slam: 'It is a dream come true'

  • Posted: Feb 01, 2026

Carlos Alcaraz etched his name even deeper into tennis history on Sunday night at the Australian Open, where the 22-year-old defeated Novak Djokovic in four sets to become the youngest man to complete the Career Grand Slam.

Afterward, an emotional Alcaraz reflected on the achievement that had fuelled his offseason preparation.

“It’s a great feeling. Completing a Career Grand Slam was something that was on my mind,” Alcaraz said. “Every time that I come here to Australia, I just have preseason with my mind on this tournament to try to work as hard as I can and to be as well-prepared as I can, to play this tournament and try to get the trophy.

“In the previous years, I haven’t gone in a good way, but I am really happy that I just pushed myself to be better and finally came this year.”

Alcaraz arrived in Melbourne under unusual circumstances, having split with long-time coach Juan Carlos Ferrero in December after seven years together. The change brought noise and doubt from the outside, something Alcaraz was determined to shut out.

“It was a different preseason for me, so I just had to come back from an unusual situation for me, which was difficult,” said Alcaraz, who had never advanced beyond the quarter-finals in Melbourne before this year. “A lot of people were talking about everything and having doubts about my level in this tournament.

“Every year that I came here to Australia I was thinking about getting the trophy. It didn’t happen. Couldn’t go further than the quarter-finals. Coming this year, I was hungry for more, ambitious for getting the trophy and being strong mentally enough, not hearing anything or any words from the people. And then just playing good tennis in this tournament means a lot, means the world to me. It is a dream come true for me.”

Facing 10-time Australian Open champion Djokovic in the final, Alcaraz absorbed an early storm when the Serbian raced through the opening set. Rather than panic, the Spaniard trusted the process, responding to record a 2-6, 6-2, 6-3, 7-5 victory.

“The first set, I think he played great,” Alcaraz said. “I was hitting the ball well. I was moving well. I played well the first set, but in front of me I had a great and inspired Novak, who was playing great, great shots.

“So in the second set I think the first game he made a few easy mistakes that he hadn’t had in the first set, so that gave me a lot of calm. I just trusted and I believed that the match could change a little bit if I stayed there mentally. Trying to be solid, I just changed a little bit tactically… I think that helped a lot to get into the match again and I felt comfortable and calmer in the match.”

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The pair’s Lexus ATP Head2Head is now level at 5-5. Djokovic had set a 10th meeting with Alcaraz when he defeated Jannik Sinner in the semi-finals to reach his first major championship match since Wimbledon in 2024.

Despite the magnitude of his own milestone, Alcaraz was quick to praise record 24-time major winner Djokovic.

“What he’s doing is inspiring. It is inspiring for all the athletes,” Alcaraz said. “It’s not only tennis players but all the athletes, even myself. What he’s putting his body and his mind, his life into playing a final of a Grand Slam again. [He has been] going against people saying that he was not going to play another Grand Slam final or he was not going to beat Jannik or myself. Then he comes and plays such great tennis and beats Jannik in the semi-final, and here in the final, played such great tennis. It’s unbelievable what he’s doing.”

So, after completing the Career Grand Slam, can Alcaraz, a seven-time major champion, now win all four majors in the same year?

“It is going to be a big challenge,” Alcaraz said. “I just want it to be one at a time. Right now, the next one is [Roland Garros]. I have great memories of that tournament. I feel really special every time that I go there. I don’t want to put myself in a really pressure position to have to do it.”

Alcaraz has now captured 15 Big Titles — a combination of Grand Slam championships, trophies at the Nitto ATP Finals and ATP Masters 1000 tournaments, and Olympic singles gold medals. Rival Sinner has 11. Alcaraz also leaves Melbourne at No. 1 in the PIF ATP Live Rankings, 3,350 points clear of 2024 and 2025 Australian Open champion Sinner.

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