De Minaur doesn't have a win against Alcaraz but feels it is easier for him to play the Spaniard than the Italian.
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 ...
As Alex de Minaur assessed a quarterfinal clash against ... But a real time assessment is not always easy and the No.2 was sprinting forward and at full stretch to reach the drop shot.
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 ...
Swiatek, off that double bounce, played a drop shot of her own and Navarro had to sprint hell for leather ... The world No1 annihilated home hero Alex de Minaur 6-3, 6-2, 6-1, meaning the Aussies ...
Alex de Minaur lashed back at a tennis fan on social media following his Australian Open exit on Wednesday night. The Aussie star, who had reached the quarter-finals of his home Grand Slam for the ...
This isn’t good for Alex De Minaur. His serve is broken in the opening game of the second set which hands a huge advantage to Jannik Sinner. De Minaur initially does well to sprint up to a drop ...
Australian Open latest score and updates from blockbuster quarter-final - Sinner booked his place in the semi-finals with a 6-3 6-2 6-1 victory over Australia’s De Minaur ...
Big cheers for Alex de Minaur as the Australian walks out at Rod Laver Arena for his first quarter-final at his home Slam. The reception for Jannik Sinner is pretty generous, too. De Minaur wins the ...
for Alex de Minaur, at least. We can expect a partisan ... "It was hard to say because I was full sprinting. I don't remember even seeing the contact point," said the Polish second seed.