Two of the most visible players from Australia could not be farther apart in terms of passion, presence, and persistence.
The World No 1 was victorious in his quarter-final 6-3 6-2 6-1 and moved a step closer to another Australian Open title ...
“I love the fact that he’s grown, he’s continued to put on a lot of muscle mass, which helps his tennis and his movement now.
Alex De Minaur said in reply Hey mate it’s a shame that you never became a good enough player to experience playing Jannik. I’m sure you would’ve put up a better performance and know exactly ...
According to the official ATP website, de Minaur has taken home US$15,303,985 (approx. AU$23,645,905) in tournament winnings. That sum includes prize money from both singles and doubles events.
In the Australian Open quarterfinals on Tuesday, Jannik Sinner faces Alex de Minaur. In his most recent match on Sunday, Sinner took down Holger Vitus Nodskov Rune in four sets, 6-3, 3-6 ...