After telling fans on the weekend his "legs are back", Alex de Minaur proved it on his way to the Australian Open quarterfinals.
Alex de Minaur busted through his Australian Open fourth-round ceiling with a brutal display against Alex Michelsen. Now, a date with world No. 1 Jannik Sinner looms.
who played some fantastic shots De Minaur admitted that his 'legs were back' reflecting on his recent injury woes Australia's hopes of a local talent winning the Australian Open men's singles for ...
Alex de Minaur is yet to record a win over Jannik Sinner, but he has received a hint on how he can compete with the world number one in their Australian Open quarterfinal on Wednesday.
Alex de Minaur is the latest player into the Quarter-Finals of the ABN AMRO Open Rotterdam as he continues his incredible ...
Alex de Minaur's old comments about Novak Djokovic have resurfaced after the latest drama. Find out more here.
His legs are stronger every time I see him. 'You're talking about who are getting the most out of his game and you have to say that Alex de Minaur is getting the most out of his game. ' ...
Alex De Minaur has proved that he is good for a place in the quarter-finals at the majors. Now, for the next step.
Alex de Minaur has quietly developed into a world-class talent on the professional tour. The Australian star is firmly inside ...
but still managed to whip out a stunning 'tweener' - the name used when a player strikes the ball through their legs. It's usually executed with their back to their rival, leaving De Minaur no ...
Alexander Zverev reached the Australian Open finals after Novak Djokovic, hindered by a leg injury, retired from their ...