MELBOURNE, Australia—Preparing to play an opponent who’s beaten him twice before, Carlos Alcaraz was ready to “suffer” to win his fourth round at the 2026 Australian Open.
“I have to accept the tough moments that is gonna be in the match,” he said on Friday. “You know, from that, just move on, and I'm trying to feel comfortable, you know, in those rallies, in those tough moments.”
Ultimately it was Paul who suffered through three sets; though he broke Alcaraz in the opening game, the top-seeded Spaniard eventually “suffocated” the in-form American to advance, 7-6 (6), 6-4, 7-5.
“He makes you feel like you have no time,” the No. 19 seed explained. “He rushes you.
“I hit my forehand terribly today, and he saw that early. He was trying to get in that forehand-to-forehand rally, and he did it much better than I did. That's what it felt like. It felt like he got all the patterns he wanted, and I was having a tough time getting into the patterns that I wanted.”
