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Not even divine intervention was going to help Alex de Minaur at Rod Laver Arena. Picture: Michael Klein But there is a clear gulf in class between the top 10 and the absolute best in the sport.
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Alex de Minaur waves as he leaves Rod Laver Arena following his quarter-final loss to Jannik Sinner. Source: AAP / Ng Han Guan/AP Alex de Minaur's most promising Australian Open tilt has ended ...
Sinner broke the 25-year-old’s serve on six occasions and only faced one break on his own, which he repelled, with De Minaur landing just 51 per cent of his first serves and being on the wrong end of ...
It was a night that promised to be so different for Alex de Minaur and thousands of Australian fans packed into Rod Laver Arena. The 25-year-old came into his clash with world number one and ...
Near silence at Rod Laver Arena as an increasingly frustrated and resigned Alex de Minaur is broken again. The Australian starts the game well again, is up 30-0 but is unable to see it through.
Alex de Minaur believes that he will have more opportunities ... On Monday, she was seen cheering the Aussie superstar on at the Rod Laver Arena as he progressed to his first-ever quarter-final ...
The WTA No. 25 was in the stands of Rod Laver Arena to watch De Minaur break new ground at the Australian Open on Monday, cheering him on as he beat Alex Michelsen in the last 16.
De Minaur was blown off the court in his straight-sets loss to reigning Australian Open champion Jannik Sinner on Wednesday night - leaving him feeling like he'd been 'smacked across the face'.
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