Carlos Alcaraz defeated Novak Djokovic in the Australian Open final on Sunday, becoming the youngest man to complete a career Grand Slam, according to Sky News. The 22-year-old Spaniard won in four sets, preventing Djokovic from securing a record-breaking 25th Grand Slam singles title.
Alcaraz's victory in Melbourne marked his first Australian Open title, making him the youngest player to win all four Grand Slam tournaments at 22 years and 272 days, Sky News reported. The previous record was set in 1938.
In other sports news, Manchester United, under interim manager Michael Carrick, secured a 3-2 victory over Fulham with a late goal from Benjamin Sesko, extending Carrick's perfect start, Al Jazeera reported. Casemiro scored the first goal for United in the first half, followed by Matheus Cunha after the interval. Carrick was appointed interim manager until the end of the football season, according to Al Jazeera.
Meanwhile, in the world of professional wrestling, Liv Morgan and Roman Reigns emerged victorious in the women's and men's Royal Rumble matches, respectively, on Saturday night, Fox News reported. Both wrestlers earned championship matches at WrestleMania 42, with the opportunity to choose which championship they will pursue. Morgan's win marks a comeback after a shoulder dislocation that sidelined her for a significant portion of 2025, Fox News noted. She and Raquel Rodriguez previously won the WWE women's tag team titles on "Monday Night RAW" after WrestleMania 41.
In other news, Donald Trump expressed optimism about a potential deal with Iran after Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned of a regional conflict if the U.S. attacked, according to Sky News. Trump responded to Khamenei's remarks by stating, "Why wouldn't he say that? Of course, he could say that. We have the biggest, most powerful ships in the world over there."
Finally, the Sunday Times Tax List revealed the UK's top taxpayers, with Fred and Peter Done, founders of Betfred, topping the list with an estimated £400.1 million tax bill, according to BBC Business. Harry Styles, Anthony Joshua, and JK Rowling also featured on the list. Manchester City's Erling Haaland, 25, is the youngest person on the list, projected to pay £16.9 million in taxes, while Liverpool's Mo Salah is believed to have a £14.5 million bill.
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