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Carlos Alcaraz Plans a Kangaroo Tattoo to Remember His Australian Open Victory

Carlos Alcaraz will add a kangaroo tattoo to his collection marking each Grand Slam win, symbolizing his Australian Open victory and career Grand Slam completion at age 22.

  • Sunday, Carlos Alcaraz, world No.1 tennis player, said he plans a kangaroo tattoo on one leg to mark his Australian Open win and career Grand Slam at 22 after beating Novak Djokovic.
  • Following his routine of marking first majors, Alcaraz told his parents `I told my parents it would only be the first one at each Slam` and plans to get a kangaroo tattoo soon.
  • At a photo shoot Monday in Melbourne, Joaquin Ganga, his long-time tattoo artist, will ink the kangaroo design, while Alcaraz posed with the trophy at the Royal Exhibition Building.
  • The kangaroo will complete a narrative that began in New York and finished on Melbourne’s hard courts, and Alcaraz said he will postpone big celebrations until he returns home to Spain.
  • Alcaraz plans to chase three Masters 1000 titles, a season-ending championship, and a Davis Cup, saying `I hate to lose` fuels his motivation.
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After beating Serbian Novak Djokovic in four sets this Sunday in the Australian Open Final, Spain's Carlos Alcaraz planned to keep a special memory of his historic victory.

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Alcaraz plans kangaroo tattoo after Australian win

"I already know it's going to be a kangaroo. I just don't know the place," Carlos Alcaraz said of his plans to commemorate his 2026 Australian Open victory over Novak Djokovic.

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Carlos Alcaraz plans a kangaroo tattoo to remember his Australian Open victory

Carlos Alcaraz thinks he might get a small kangaroo tattooed on one leg. It would be a lasting memento of his win over Novak Djokovic in the Australian Open men’s final Sunday which made him the youngest male player at 22 to complete a career Grand Slam.

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The Independent broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Sunday, February 1, 2026.
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