Alex de Minaur lost out in the final of the ABN AMRO Open in Rotterdam this past weekend for the second year in a row but why is it that he can play Carlos Alcaraz fairly successful but Jannik Sinner ...
De Minaur doesn't have a win against Alcaraz but feels it is easier for him to play the Spaniard than the Italian.
Though the defeat will be a tough one for the 25-year-old Aussie, he has enjoyed an impressive start to 2025 following his ...
Yet to drop a set in Rotterdam, world number eight Alex de Minaur moves a step closer to a potential clash with Carlos Alcaraz in the tournament decider.
Everyone knew Jannik Sinner was sick during his run to the Australian ... the lead-up to his quarter-final clash with Australian Alex de Minaur after the Italian was shown visibly shaking during ...
Local hope Alex de Minaur has suffered a straight-sets Australian Open quarter-final loss to world No.1 and defending champion Jannik Sinner. Alex de Minaur waves as he leaves Rod Laver Arena ...
We were told that Alex de Minaur was ready to match it with the ... it was revealed later that the world No.1 had been sick the morning of the match. That turned into rumours of pneumonia on ...
Alex de Minaur's most promising Australian Open tilt has ended in demoralising fashion with the local hope demolished in the quarter-finals by world No. 1 Jannik Sinner. After reaching the ...
"I was a bit dizzy at times." Alex de Minaur defeated Alex Michelsen in three sets to reach the quarter finals of the Australian Open. Picture: Darrian Traynor/Getty Images Rumours of Sinner ...
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