Completing the Career Grand Slam is a major goal," says Alcaraz after his US Open title
Carlos Alcaraz has won the US Open for the second time in his career. However, one Grand Slam tournament is still missing from his record: the Australian Open.
In a press conference, the Spaniard revealed that this tournament is his main objective. He stated: "In tennis, it's complicated: you win and you immediately have to think about the next one.
Sometimes you only have a day, or even less. I've learned to 'take moments' at each tournament: enjoy with my team and family, look at the trophy, appreciate what I've done, and then move on.
It's my first goal, honestly. The Australian Open comes early in the year, and completing the Career Grand Slam is a major goal. I'll try to do it next year; if not, in two, three, or four years.
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