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Can Taylor Fritz finally claim a Grand Slam? Hype skyrockets after crushing Carlos Alcaraz

News RoomBy News RoomSeptember 23, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Taylor Fritz has been close before, but last week he showed something different. At the Laver Cup in San Francisco, the American stunned Carlos Alcaraz 6-3, 6-2. It wasn’t just another upset. It felt like a breakthrough.

For years, Alcaraz has been the hurdle. Fritz had lost to the Spaniard three times in a row, often looking a step behind. This time, he flipped the script. From the first game, Fritz refused to back down. He held serve early, stayed aggressive, and took the match away before Alcaraz could settle.

The win helped Team World lift the Laver Cup trophy, but the bigger story was Fritz himself. Beating the World No. 1 – and a six-time Grand Slam winner – is rare for any player. For an American, it’s history. Only Andre Agassi and John Isner had done it before at a team event. Now, Fritz joins them.

A Different Kind of Fritz

What stood out most was the way he played. Former pros John Isner, Steve Johnson, and Jack Sock couldn’t stop talking about it on the Nothing Major podcast. Isner called it “lights out.” Johnson said it was “a work of art.” Sock added it was “the best tennis we have probably ever seen him play.”

Fritz explained why it felt different. “Three times I have played Carlos, he has broken me every single time,” he said. “Getting out of that first game was huge. I didn’t second-guess myself, I didn’t play too safe, I played with no fear on a lot of the big points.”

That mental shift – confidence in key moments – is what many analysts say has kept him from winning a Slam. If this performance was the new standard, Fritz might be closer than ever.

The Road Ahead

Fritz has already proven he can go deep. He reached the Wimbledon semifinals and the US Open final in recent seasons. But stringing together two full weeks at a major is another challenge.

ESPN analyst Patrick McEnroe said last year that Fritz “has the firepower to win a major, it’s just about putting it together.” After dismantling Alcaraz, the conversation feels fresh again. With the Australian Open only months away, the buzz is building.

Could this be the moment U.S. men’s tennis has been waiting for since Andy Roddick’s 2003 U.S. Open win? Fritz isn’t making promises, but after San Francisco, fans and experts alike are starting to believe.

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