Carlos Alcaraz’s victory at the 2026 Australian Open was not just a personal milestone, but a family moment, too. Moments after the Spaniard lifted the Norman Brookes Challenge Cup in Melbourne, his 15-year-old brother, Jaime, quietly joined the celebration from afar, posting a heartfelt message on social media. As Alcaraz completed his Career Grand Slam and rewrote Australian Open history, Jaime’s simple show of love added a warm layer to one of the biggest nights of the tennis season.
Jaime Alcaraz Reacts to His Brother Carlos Alcaraz’s Australian Open Triumph
Jaime, the youngest, is already making his own mark. His aggressive forehand and court instincts have drawn early comparisons to his famous brother, and his junior results suggest real promise. In July 2023, he won the under-12 title at a Rafa Nadal Tour stop in Madrid, finishing first among 48 players. He has also earned two invitations to the IMG Future Stars Invitational, an event reserved for the top under-12 talents from around the world.
That shared tennis bond was on display after the final. Shortly after the trophy ceremony at the Australian Open, Jaime posted an Instagram story featuring a victory graphic of Carlos holding the Australian Open trophy. He captioned it: “❤️👑🥹.”

By winning the Australian Open title, Alcaraz set a new Open era benchmark as the youngest man to complete a Career Grand Slam at 22 years, 272 days, eclipsing the record previously held by Rafael Nadal. The victory also brought his rivalry with Djokovic level at 5-5 overall and preserved his perfect 3-0 record against the Serb in Grand Slam finals.
Tennis has never been a solo journey for Alcaraz. The world No. 1 grew up in a household where the sport was part of daily life, and his brothers have each played a role in shaping his path. His oldest brother, Álvaro, was the first to pursue tennis seriously, competing in ITF-level events before stepping away from the professional circuit.
Today, Álvaro remains a constant presence, traveling with Carlos as a hitting partner and trusted confidant. Sergio, the middle brother, still lives in Murcia with their parents and prefers a quieter relationship with the sport, playing recreationally and supporting Carlos from the stands at major tournaments.
A Closer Look at Alcaraz’s Historic Australian Open Triumph Over Novak Djokovic
Alcaraz’s 2-6, 6-2, 6-3, 7-5 win over Novak Djokovic delivered his first Australian Open title and made him the youngest man of his generation to hold all four Grand Slam trophies. It also ended one of the sport’s most pristine records, handing Djokovic his first loss in an Australian Open final after 10 wins in Melbourne title matches.
For Djokovic, a 10-time champion, the match was a bid for a record-breaking 25th major at age 38. For Alcaraz, it was the final piece of an already glittering resume. After dropping the opening set, the 22-year-old steadied himself, raised his intensity, and leaned on his speed and forehand to turn the match around in 3 hours, 2 minutes.
