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Carlos Alcaraz got his Australian Open victory tattoo

Article by Roxana Fleşeru – Published Wednesday, March 18, 2026 8:53 p.m. / Updated Wednesday, March 18, 2026 8:58 p.m.

Carlos Alcaraz (22 years old, 1 ATP) showed up at the Miami tournament with a new tattoo, this one celebrates the triumph at the Australian Open and materialized in the form of a kangaroo holding the trophy that completed the Grand Slam of his career.

Carlos Alcaraz kept his promise and got a new tattoo to commemorate this year's triumph in Melbourne. The drawing was made between the Indian Wells and Miami tournaments, with photographers capturing some images at a training session of the world leader.

Seven-time Grand Slam winner Alcaraz drew a kangaroo holding the Australian Open trophy on his left leg. In addition, it is surrounded by the outline of this country, where the world number one completed his career Grand Slam.

Carlos Alcaraz likes to mark important moments in his career with a tattoo.

What other tattoos does Carlos Alcaraz have

The first thing written on his skin was the date he won his first Grand Slam trophy, 11.09.2022, which he has on his left arm. He then tattooed three C's on his left wrist, which came from his grandfather's urging to have “Corazon, Cabeza, Cojones” meaning “Heart, Mind and Courage” in matches.

In 2023, he won for the first time at Wimbledon, and the date of the triumph appeared on his skin alongside a strawberry, these being tattooed on his right ankle. The first trophy at Roland Garros was celebrated with a drawing of the Eiffel Tower, alongside the date of the triumph. After last year's triumph at the US Open, Alcaraz has also tattooed the Brooklyn Bridge and the Statue of Liberty, and now a kangaroo.

Carlos Alcaraz got his Australian Open victory tattoo

Carlos Alcaraz's tattoo PHOTO Imago Images

Carlos Alcaraz's Grand Slam trophies

  • Australian Open 2026

  • Roland Garros 2024, 2025

  • Wimbledon 2023, 2024

  • US Open 2022, 2025

Carlos Alcaraz suffered his first loss of the season at Indian Wells, where he lost in the semifinals to Daniil Medvedev. Champion in Miami in 2022, the Spaniard makes his debut in Florida against the winner of the João Fonseca – Fábián Marozsán match.

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