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Official tennis player profile of Alex de Minaur on the ATP Tour. Featuring news, bio, rankings, playing activity, coach, stats, win-loss, points breakdown, videos, and more.
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Alex de Minaur is an Australian professional tennis player who achieved a career-high ranking of No. 6 in 2024. He has won nine ATP Tour singles titles and one doubles title, and reached the quarterfinals of all four Grand Slams.
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Alex de Minaur achieved a career-high ATP ranking of top 10 in January. The Sydney-born player has split his time between Australia and Spain. The 24-year-old is being dubbed the nation's best hope of breaking its 48-year Australian Open male title drought.
Age 25. Born 17 February 1999. Birth Place Sydney, Australia. Lives Alicante, Spain. Plays Right-handed. Coach Adolfo Gutierrez. “I've done my best to get back on the court and just feel very happy.” — Alex de Minaur, 28 Aug 2024. » De Minaur returns to action with US Open first-round win. On court.
Feb 17, 1999 · Australia's Alex De Minaur said he is ready to fulfill his Olympic dream after shaking off a hip injury that cut short his Wimbledon campaign and threatened his participation at the Paris...
Alex de Minaur needed a gimmick. He needed a weapon. He needed something extra. At 25, the Australian found himself stuck in the middle—of Grand Slam tournaments, that is. After reaching the ...
Sep 4, 2024 · Jack Draper’s breakout run at the US Open reached new heights as the Briton fought his way past Alex de Minaur to reach a first Grand Slam semi-final. The 22-year-old showed all of his...
Mar 2, 2024 · ACAPULCO, Mexico (AP) — Defending champion Alex de Minaur advanced to the final of the Mexican Open when Jack Draper retired in the third set Friday. The third-seeded Australian won the first set 6-3, dropped the second 6-2 and was leading 4-0 in the third when Draper, who was visibly diminished physically, called it quits.