Alex de Minaur storms into the fourth round, emulating Lleyton Hewitt's success. Can he make history at his home Grand Slam? Read on to find out!
Australian tennis star Alex de Minaur is making waves at the Australian Open 2024, securing his spot in the fourth round after defeating Flavio Cobolli in a commanding victory. This marks the third consecutive year that de Minaur has reached this stage of his home Grand Slam, following in the footsteps of Australian legend Lleyton Hewitt. With his top-10 seeding and impressive form, de Minaur is poised to make a significant impact in the tournament.
As the last Australian man standing in the competition, de Minaur's journey has been filled with standout performances, including a straight-sets win over his Italian opponent. With his sights set on the quarter-finals, the 24-year-old is determined to carve out his own slice of history at the prestigious event. Fans are eagerly anticipating his upcoming match against Andrey Rublev, a key showdown that could define his tournament success.
The Australian Open schedule has showcased de Minaur's skills, with organizers granting him prime-time night sessions, a rare opportunity for the rising star. Despite the hometown pressure and high expectations, de Minaur remains focused and ready to take on the world's best players. With his energy and determination, he is well-positioned to face the challenges ahead and create a lasting impact in the tournament.
In a recent turn of events, de Minaur has faced off against top-ranked players like Novak Djokovic, showcasing his competitive spirit and determination to succeed at the highest level. As the tennis world watches in anticipation, de Minaur's journey at the Australian Open 2024 continues to captivate fans and inspire a new generation of Australian tennis talent.
Alex de Minaur defeats Flavio Cobolli to progress to the fourth round of his home Grand Slam for a third consecutive year.
Alex de Minaur has become the first Australian man since Lleyton Hewitt to reach at least the fourth round of the Australian Open in three consecutive ...
The last Australian man left in the Grand Slam, Alex de Minaur swept aside Italian challenger Flavio Cobolli and will now bid for the quarter finals.
Australia No 1 was too accomplished for the Italian qualifier and his straight sets win sets the 10th seed up well for tougher tests ahead.
Now he's looking to carve out his own slice of history. De Minaur was in a different league to Italian qualifier Flavio Cobolli, living up to his top-10 billing ...
Alex de Minaur is through to the fourth round of his home grand slam for the third consecutive year, triumphing over Italian qualifier Flavio Cobolli in ...
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Fixture: (10) Alex de Minaur vs (5) Andrey Rublev. Tournament: Australian Open 2024. Round: Fourth Round. Date: Sunday, January 21.
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Alex de Minaur and Novak Djokovic at the Australian Open. Alex de Minaur has been given the night session on Rod Laver Arena over Novak Djokovic. Image: Getty.
Local hope to take on Andrey Rublev on centre court in prime time while champion will play first day match since 2021.
Alex de Minaur believes he's never been better placed to overcome world No. 5 Andrey Rublev and break the fourth-round barrier at the Australian Open.
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A 'dangerous' Alex de Minaur is set for arguably the biggest match of his career against Andrey Rublev at ...