Alcaraz Swarmed by Reporters

February 04, 2026 | Edition #368

Carlos Alcaraz has taken the Australian Open trophy home, and it seems like Spanish media can’t wait to get the scoop. The Spaniard was swarmed by journalists at the airport as well as in the area surrounding his home. It might be completely unnerving for some, but Alcaraz has his own way of handling the paparazzi.

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Alcaraz Perseveres Amid Swarming Journalists After Home Arrival
Alcaraz Perseveres Amid Swarming Journalists After Home Arrival
Carlos Alcaraz remains composed as journalists crowd him moments after landing back home in Spain.



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On This DayTaylor Fritz

On February 4, 2001, 19-year-old Roger Federer claimed his maiden title, in Milan, defeating Frenchman Julien Boutter in the final (6-4, 6-7, 6-4). The Swiss, who was already ranked No 27, had finished runner-up on the Tour twice in 2000, while Boutter, ranked only 67, had never reached the final of an ATP event before. No one could have imagined at the time that for Federer, it would be the first of 103 tournaments he would win in the next 18 years.

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