Alex de Minaur has reached the Australian Open quarter-finals for the first time, setting up an epic last-eight match with world no.1 and reigning champion Jannik Sinner.The Aussie eighth seed blitzed American talent Alex Michelsen early on,
Alex de Minaur's mother Esther could not hide her emotions after the tennis star reached the Australian Open 2025 quarter-final for the first time. Alex de Minaur will face defending champion Jannik Sinner in the quarter-final.
Alex de Minaur has booked a blockbuster quarter-final with world No.1 and defending champion Jannik Sinner after reaching the last eight of Australian Open for the first time.
Alex de Minaur has roared into the quarter-finals of the Australian Open in a rollercoaster round-of-16 victory over American Alex Michelsen. De Minaur barely raised a sweat to take a commanding lead before falling into a hole then powering home for a 6-0,
Follow live text and radio commentary as Alex de Minaur plays Alex Michelsen in the Australian Open fourth round.
Alex de Minaur is the first Australian to reach a men's singles quarter-final at the Australian Open since Nick Kyrgios in 2015
Alex de Minaur gave a cute nod to his fiance, Katie Boulter, after reaching his first Australian Open quarter-final. The world No. 8 downed rising star Alex Michelsen 6-0 7-6 (5) 6-3 on Monday to break new ground at his home Grand Slam tournament.
Jannik Sinner heads into the quarterfinals in scorching hot form, as his path so far has been pretty clinical, dropping just two sets in four rounds of action. Serving solidly, Sinner sent down 14 aces against Holger Rune in his 6-3,
Jannik Sinner battled through to the quarter-finals of the Australian Open but veteran Gael Monfils and teenager Learner Tien pulled out.
In the quarterfinals, Sinner will face No. 8 Alex de Minaur of Australia, who ousted American Alex Michelsen 6-0, 7-6 (5), 6-3. It will be the first quarterfinals appearance for de Minaur in his home country's Grand Slam, and he became just the third Aussie man to reach the round in 20 years.
MELBOURNE: Jannik Sinner battled dizzy spells on Monday to reach an Australian Open quarterfinal against Alex de Minaur, admitting a long