Alcaraz tames De Minaur to reach Australian Open semi-finals
MELBOURNE, Jan 27 : Carlos Alcaraz charged into the Australian Open semi-finals for the first time in his career with a dominant 7-5 6-2 6-1 victory over local favourite Alex de Minaur on Tuesday, keeping his bid for a career Grand Slam alive at Melbourne Park.
The 22-year-old Spaniard swapped extravagance for efficiency at Rod Laver Arena to end the hopes of sixth seed De Minaur, who was aiming to end a five-decade Australian wait for a homegrown men's champion at the tournament.
A six-times major champion seeking to become the youngest man to win all four Grand Slam titles at least once, Alcaraz looked to be on course for a routine win but De Minaur made him work hard for it.
"I'm really happy with the way I'm playing," Alcaraz said.
"I was increasing my level every match ... talking with my team. After the first match, they said the level I want to play was going to come. I'm playing great tennis and really happy to get into the semi-finals."
Having broken De Minaur early to take a 3-0 lead, Alcaraz's retooled serve came under heavy scrutiny in the fifth game when he faced three break points, as De Minaur refused to let the pressure get to him.
The Australian retrieved relentlessly and broke back to level, before recovering another break in the ninth game and delighting the crowd by holding in the next, but some loose points allowed Alcaraz to edge a gripping opening set.
"It's really difficult. I started the match well and I was hitting well with seven or eight winners in the first few games. But Alex makes you rush all the time," Alcaraz said about his opponent.
"You want to hit the ball as hard as you can, which is impossible against him. I took a moment ... and then I was more patient after 4-4. You have to be really


