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Carlos Alcaraz Matches Legends with Unbeaten Start to 2026 Season at Indian Wells

Alcaraz Extends Winning Streak at Indian Wells

Carlos Alcaraz continues to impress the tennis world with his stellar performance at the 2026 Indian Wells, marking his 15th consecutive win. The Australian Open champion triumphed over Norway’s Casper Ruud in the Round of 16 with a dominant 6-1, 7-6(2) victory. The match was packed with 33 winners from Alcaraz, a true testament to his aggressive and precise gameplay.

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Carlos Alcaraz in action

Joining Tennis Legends

With his victory, Alcaraz has now joined the ranks of tennis legends, including Andre Agassi, Pete Sampras, Jannik Sinner, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic, who have started a season with such remarkable winning streaks. Only a select few have managed such a feat, with Djokovic holding the record for the best start to a season in tennis history, winning 41 consecutive matches in 2011.

Breaking Records at Indian Wells

Alcaraz’s performance at Indian Wells also comes with the added distinction of reaching his fifth consecutive quarter-final in this prestigious tournament, making him the youngest player to do so. No player has reached this milestone before the age of 23, showing his consistency and dominance on hard courts.

Unbeaten on Outdoor Hard Courts

Alcaraz has also maintained an impressive unbeaten record on outdoor hard courts, having won the Cincinnati Masters, US Open, Tokyo, Australian Open, and Doha. This brings his unbeaten streak on outdoor hard courts to 33 matches, matching the streaks of tennis legends like Djokovic and Rod Laver. Alcaraz now sits firmly among the top of historical rankings, and he is likely to push further up in the coming years.

Rising Tennis Star

The 19-year-old’s exceptional form places him among the best in tennis history. In 2022, Alcaraz made history by becoming the youngest world number one in ATP rankings. With his 2026 Australian Open win, he surpassed Nadal to become the youngest player to complete a career Grand Slam, further solidifying his place in the sport’s future.

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