Australian world No. 8 Alex de Minaur says his speed and agility has been restored to pre-injury levels as he eyes a maiden grand slam title on home soil.
Alex de Minaur, Alexei Popyrin and Jordan Thompson have given Australia three men's seeds at the Australian Open for the ...
The usually modest 25-year-old was fired up at Sydney’s Ken Rosewall Arena as he attempted to keep Australia’s United Cup campaign alive with a performance that included impressive cross-court ...
Boulter starred for Team GB in Sydney, crushing Gadecki 6-2 6-1 at Ken Rosewall Arena. Australia had entered Wednesday ...
Alex de Minaur left his fiance Katie Boulter in awe despite competing against her at the United Cup. The newly-engaged couple ...
Cruz showed up and played very well. He is just 16. I think when I was 16; I was pooping my pants to step out in a grand slam qualifying.” ...
Australian tennis ace Alex de Minaur is heading into the Australian Open with confidence that he’s feeling and playing “the best in a long time”.
Twenty years on from his own storied - and courageous - run to the Australian Open final, Hewitt has seen enough from his ...
With last year’s “freak” hip injury behind him, the world No.8 has his sights firmly set on the Australian Open.
Lleyton Hewitt believes that Alex de Minaur can be the next Australian to claim success at the Australian Open.
While Alex de Minaur is rapt with being the eighth seed for the Australian Open, the top local hope notes it guarantees nothing with results.
Australia’s great hope Alex de Minaur will have the best possible path to the quarter-finals at Melbourne Park after a key rival’s unexpected loss gifted him a top-eight seeding.