Jim accomplished that at Wimbledon 1993 while seeking his fifth Major crown. He fell to fellow American Pete Sampras but secured a record that still stands almost 32 years later.
Eurosport expert Jim Courier has backed Carlos Alcaraz to become the youngest ever male player to win a career Grand Slam.
The draw of the 2025 Australian Open has reached the quarterfinals, which will be played between tomorrow and Wednesday. The two top favorites to win the title remain Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, who had some difficulties in the previous rounds but never seriously risked being eliminated.
Jim Courier, a two-time Australian Open champion, believes Carlos Alcaraz has what it takes to beat his record of becoming the youngest male player in the Open era to reach the finals of all four ...
Alcaraz broke in the fifth game of the third set and held at 5-4 to move over the top. The Spaniard had to work harder against Nuno Borges. He beat the Portuguese 6-2, 6-4, 6-7, 6-2 in just uncer three hours.
Carlos Alcaraz has revealed his idea to get a kangaroo tattoo if he wins the Australian Open 2025 title, but clarified that he has no plans to emulate Jim Courier and jump into the Yarra River.
There are many exceptional talents in the game today. Many players possess the ability to win tournaments and perform on big stages. Throughout tennis history, certain players have stood above the rest.
With his Channel Nine contretemps behind him, the Serbian spoke at length with Jim Courier following his big win. Here's what he had to say.
Novak Djokovic delivered a masterful comeback against Carlos Alcaraz, overcoming early setbacks to secure a thrilling victory in Australian Open quarter-finals. His performance, marked by resilience and tactical brilliance,
Novak Djokovic has received the apologies he wanted from the Australian Open’s local broadcaster and its employee who insulted him on the air.
Jannik Sinner was trying to "battle test" some new shots in his win over Marcos Giron because Carlos Alcaraz "still has an extra gear" - believes Jim Courier.
Winning the first Major title is never easy. However, stepping in and defending it a year later is even harder! Jannik Sinner achieved that at this year's Australian Open, continuing where he left a year ago and extending his Melbourne reign.