De Minaur

2024 - 8 - 28

Aussie Tennis: De Minaur's Comeback Hits the Ace!

Alex de Minaur - Australian tennis - Marcos Giron - Tennis - Tennis strategy - Thanasi Kokkinakis - US Open - Wimbledon

Get ready to cheer on Alex de Minaur as he bounces back at the US Open, leading a pack of Aussie stars - see how theyโ€™re making waves! ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡บ๐ŸŽพ

Australian tennis sensation Alex de Minaur has made a remarkable return to the court at the US Open, showcasing that resilience is key when it comes to the game. After a frustrating hiatus due to a hip injury, De Minaur shaken off the cobwebs to deliver a stellar performance that sent Marcos Giron packing in four thrilling sets. His victory is a much-needed boost for tennis enthusiasts back home, proving that our beloved Aussie is back in action and ready to chase glory on the hard courts.

But De Minaur isn't the only Aussie shining bright! Thanasi Kokkinakis, Jordan Thompson, and rising star Tristan Schoolkate have joined him in the second round, marking an exceptional day for Australian tennis. The lads from Down Under are lighting up the US Open with their performances and showing the world that Aussie grit is alive and well on the international stage. Teamwork makes the dream work, and these four players are doing just that as they tackle their opponents head-on.

Fans eagerly await the next matchup, especially how De Minaur plays against Otto Virtanen. With an impressive track record of 16 wins and 5 losses on hard courts this year, De Minaur holds an 82.7% winning percentage, demonstrating his capabilities despite his recent injury setback. His excitement and determination to reclaim his place within the top tier of tennis are palpable as he presses on through this prestigious tournament.

As the US Open unfolds, keep your eyes peeled for more heart-stopping action from our Aussie stars. Did you know that De Minaur's perseverance has earned him the nickname "Demon"? Not just due to his fierce playing style, but also because of his mentality that any challenge is just one hurdle closer to greatness. As each Australian player advances, the tennis community is rallying behind them, hoping for more spectacular clashes and fairy-tale outcomes as they strive for the prestigious trophy in New York!

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De Minaur returns to action with US Open first-round win (Tennis Australia)

Playing his first singles match since his Wimbledon injury withdrawal, Alex de Minaur has returned to the winner's circle at the US Open.

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Kokkinakis leads Aussie trio into US Open second round (Education โ€“ Australian Associated Press)

Thanasi Kokkinakis, Jordan Thompson and Tristan Schoolkate have continued Australia's magnificent start to the US Open with rousing first-round victories in ...

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De Minaur roars into second round (The Sydney Morning Herald)

Aussie star Alex de Minaur beat Marcos Giron in four sets to progress to the second round of the US Open.

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De Minaur shines as wizards of Oz weave US Open magic (The Canberra Times)

World No.10 Alex de Minaur has returned from a hip injury to join nine other Australians in the...

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How to Watch Alex de Minaur vs. Otto Virtanen at the 2024 US Open ... (For The Win)

de Minaur has won one tournament so far this year on hard courts, with a match record of 16-5 on that surface. de Minaur has an 82.7% winning percentage in ...

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De Minaur takes long break after losing third set (The Sydney Morning Herald)

Aussie player Alex de Minaur took a lengthy break after losing the third set of his US Open match to Marcos Giron.

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De Minaur, Kokkinakis among five Aussie US Open winners (Riverine Herald)

Alex de Minaur has made a successful comeback from injury to crown another red-letter day for Australia's tennis stars at the US Open in New York.

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De Minaur roars into second round (msnNOW)

Aussie star Alex de Minaur beat Marcos Giron in four sets to progress to the second round of the US Open.

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