Jannik Sinner fans have reason to feel apprehensive ahead of his Australian Open quarter-final clash with Alex de Minaur after the world number one looked physically unwell in his fourth round ...
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 ...
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 ...
“That’s a good question,” Alex de Minaur grinned after moving ... So many people at Melbourne Park have so many questions for de Minaur that the kids who helped with the coin toss raided ...
There was an interesting moment during the second set of his match against Botic van de Zandschulp where Alex de Minaur stopped play ... I've been sick for four days. Still am sick.
Alex de Minaur leaves the court after losing ... Now he is the good sick. Just a sick tennis player, as the kids used to say. “Alright,” cheered Todd Woodbridge as de Minaur held serve and ...
It’s 12.30pm on Australian Open eve, and Alex ... De Minaur also had Wilson and Weet-Bix appearances on Tuesday, then Asics on Thursday. He took part in the Open’s annual Kids Tennis Day ...
As Alex de Minaur began his Australian Open campaign ... that naturally goes into you and for me, especially as a child growing up, and even now, it is very much embedded into me.
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