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.
With last year’s “freak” hip injury behind him, the world No.8 has his sights firmly set on the Australian Open.
de Minaur, who secured a crucial top-eight seeding at Melbourne Park after a surprise first-round defeat from his Russian rival Andrey Rublev in Hong Kong, said he hoped to improve on his 2024 Open ...
Alex de Minaur, Alexei Popyrin and Jordan Thompson have given Australia three men's seeds at the Australian Open for the first time since 1982.
His shock defeat of Novak Djokovic at last year’s US Open catapulted him into the top 25. But for Popyrin, this was no bolt ...
Novak Djokovic has travelled to Melbourne for the upcoming Australian Open following his defeat at the Brisbane International. And the world No. 7 revealed that he was still "traumatised" by his ...
While going in as the eighth seed adds to de Minaur's growing confidence, the 25-year-old says there are too many land mines ...
Nick Kyrgios is racing the clock to be fit for the Australian Open after scans revealed an abdominal strain that could derail ...
Alex de Minaur has welcomed Nick Kyrgios back into the Davis Cup fold and says his teammate's penchant for headlines is no ...