World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz produced one of the toughest wins of his young career, defeating Alexander Zverev in an unforgettable semifinal at the Australian Open 2026.
The match, played at Rod Laver Arena, lasted 5 hours and 27 minutes, making it the longest semifinal in Australian Open history. Despite severe cramping late in the match, Alcaraz showed incredible mental strength to secure his first-ever Australian Open final appearance.
Longest Australian Open Semifinal Ever
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Match | Carlos Alcaraz vs Alexander Zverev |
| Round | Semifinal |
| Date | 30 January 2026 |
| Venue | Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne |
| Duration | 5 hours 27 minutes |
| Result | Alcaraz won 6-4, 7-6(5), 6-7(3), 6-7(4), 7-5 |
| Record | Longest AO semifinal in history |
This match also became the third-longest match ever played at Melbourne Park, behind:
- Djokovic vs Nadal (2012 final – 5h 53m)
- Murray vs Kokkinakis (2023 – 5h 45m)
Carlos Alcaraz suffers from what looks like cramp… causing some controversy with a medical time out 🥵 pic.twitter.com/yVEQr9NHBA
— TNT Sports (@tntsports) January 30, 2026
If you tell me that the rules are different for different people, then what happened makes sense.
— Girish Menon (@wildlifegiri) January 30, 2026
Otherwise, Carlos Alcaraz had no business taking those medical timeouts for cramps in his #AusOpen semifinal against Alexander Zverev @AustralianOpen #AO26pic.twitter.com/nJDfFdLyc5
How the Match Unfolded
Alcaraz started strongly, breaking Zverev early to win the first set 6-4. The second set was intense and physical, ending in a tiebreak that Alcaraz controlled well to go two sets up.
Late in the third set, the momentum changed. Alcaraz began suffering from leg cramping, visibly struggling with movement. Zverev stayed calm, won the third and fourth sets in tiebreaks, and pushed the match into a dramatic fifth set.
In the final set, Zverev led 5-3 and was just three points away from victory. However, Alcaraz refused to give in. He broke serve twice in a row, flipped the match on its head, and closed it out 7-5. After the final point, Alcaraz collapsed on the court in exhaustion and relief.
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Key Match Statistics
| Category | Carlos Alcaraz | Alexander Zverev |
|---|---|---|
| Net Points Won | 78% (35/45) | 64% |
| Five-Set Record | 15–1 | 12–11 |
| Tie-Breaks Won | 1 | 2 |
| Breaks in Final Set | 2 | 0 |
Alcaraz use of drop shots, net play, and pure determination proved decisive despite his physical issues.
Also see: Carlos Alcaraz Reaches His First Australian Open Final After Epic 5-Hour Win Over Alexander Zverev
Alcaraz’s Reaction After the Match
After the match, Alcaraz admitted the struggle:
“I was struggling. From the third set, my leg was cramping badly. But I kept telling myself to fight with my head, my heart, and my courage.”
He described the match as one of the most demanding battles of his career, both physically and mentally.
Alcaraz will face either Jannik Sinner or Novak Djokovic in the final on Sunday. After surviving cramping, pressure, and a five-hour battle, his physical recovery will be closely watched.
Regardless of the final result, this semifinal is already being remembered as one of the greatest matches in Australian Open history a true test of endurance, courage, and champion mentality.
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This match was more than just tennis. It was about survival, belief, and refusing to quit. Carlos Alcaraz didn’t just win a semifinal he wrote history at Melbourne Park.







