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Federer backing Alcaraz to complete career Slam

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Last updated: January 15, 2026 1:20 pm
Published January 15, 2026
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Roger Federer says he hopes Carlos Alcaraz can win the upcoming Australian Open and become the youngest man to complete the career Grand Slam.

Six-time major champion Alcaraz, 22, will bid to add the Melbourne title to his two Wimbledon, two French Open and two US Open crowns.

Swiss great Federer completed the career Grand Slam with his 2009 French Open triumph, five years after securing victories at the other three majors.

“It’s like Rory [McIlroy] going for the Masters, those things are tough. At his young age, completing the career Grand Slam would be crazy,” the 44-year-old told a news conference at Melbourne Park.

“Let’s see if he is able to do crazy this week. I hope he does because for the game it would be unbelievably special moment.”

World number one Alcaraz is one half of an engrossing rivalry with Italy’s Jannik Sinner, which has evoked memories of Federer’s own tussles with Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic.

Spain’s Alcaraz and Sinner have split the past eight Grand Slam titles between them and contested the past three finals.

“What we’ve seen in terms of their progression in the last years, it’s been wonderful,” said Federer, who never faced either player before retiring in 2022.

“I practiced with those guys a little bit. They’re incredible ball strikers.

“There’s obviously more to come. I just hope they stay injury-free.”

Federer is at the Australian Open for the first time since 2020 for a special ceremony on Saturday to honour his career.

The former world number one won 20 Grand Slam titles – including a men’s record of eight Wimbledon triumphs – and claimed 103 ATP Tour titles.

The six-time Melbourne champion says he is finding retirement “much easier” than he anticipated and is able to spend more time at home with his family.

While he enjoys spending time on court with his children, and “loves” watching as a fan, he does not have any plans to move into coaching.

“Never say never. [Stefan] Edberg said the same. I’m very busy, I’ve got four children. No chance for the moment.” Federer added.

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