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Wonderfulwin from Dominic Thiem who has claimed a 6-1, 6-2, 6-4 win over Alex de Minaur in just over two hours. Thiem goes into the semi-finals but de Minaur has won himself plenty of fans with
Whenis Matteo Berrettini vs Alex de Minaur on and what time does it startMatteo Berrettini vs Alex de Minaur will take place on Sunday 2 nd January 2022 not before 0750 UK. Millmans capitulation against long-odds outsider Zsombor Piros 4-6 6-4 6-3 meant Australias hopes of a last-eight spot already looked shot when de Minaur took to the court.
DominicThiem, of Austria, left, taps rackets after defeating Alex de Minaur. Credit: Frank Franklin II / AP. Austrian title favourite Dominic Thiem has ruthlessly ended Alex de Minaur’s US Open campaign with a crushing straight-sets quarter-final win in New York. Thiem needed a tick over two hours to send Australia’s last hope packing with
Alexde Minaur gilt als einer der Nachwuchshoffnungen des Australischen Tennisverbandes. Durch seinen Turniersieg im Januar 2019 in seiner Heimatstadt Sydney zählt er zu den besten 30 der ATP-Rangliste, was sein Können eindeutig bestätigt. Schlägertest 2020: 16 Rackets für Club- und Medenspieler 2,00
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Alexde Minaur Profile Country: Australia DOB: February 17, 1999 Equipment Racket*: Blade 98 V7 Reverse String Pattern: 16x19 Strings (Mains): Luxilon ALU Rough 130 Strings (Crosses): Luxilon ALU Rough 130 Overgrip: Pro Overgrip Shop the Blade Racket Family Shop Now Pro Overgrip 30 Pack $42.85 LUXILON 4G 125 ROUGH STRING SET - GOLD, 16L GA (1.25MM)
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Teensensation Alex De Minaur is within touching distance of a maiden ATP title after sweeping into the final of the Sydney International. De
. For the second straight night in Acapulco, Alex de Minaur stormed back after losing the opening set against a red-hot opponent. On Saturday, his effort against Tommy Paul earned him the seventh and biggest title of his career at the Abierto Mexicano Telcel presentado por HSBC. The Australian claimed his first ATP 500 crown with a battling 3-6, 6-4, 6-1 victory, his heart and staying power again making the difference in the Acapulco humidity. "It feels great, it feels amazing," De Minaur said just before the trophy ceremony. "I know the hard work that's put in to be here and it's good to see the results. It's not always that you win the tournament and you get to finish a week unbeaten, so I'll definitely cherish this going into Indian Wells and Miami." After methodically working his way back into the match in set two, De Minaur landed what proved to be a decisive blow by saving five break points in a marathon five-deuce game to open the final set. When De Minaur fought off those chances with a combination of big serves and steely baseline play, Paul could not recover as the Aussie rattled off seven straight games. "Just to kind of stay in the match, especially in the second set... I just dug deep, managed to scrap my way through it," the 24-year-old said of the turnaround. "And then the first game of the third set was exactly like my semi-final against Holger [Rune]. So I had that in the back of my mind, I just told myself to keep pushing. If I could keep pushing myself and get out of that game, the momentum was going to switch. I'm very happy I was able to get out of that." Both De Minaur and Paul played physical, three-set semi-finals that ended less than 24 hours before the final, with De Minaur's comeback win against Holger Rune finishing near 3 But those previous exertions were not apparent in a high-quality match Saturday night — until Paul showed signs of wear late in the two-hour, 27-minute contest, with De Minaur adding to his torment with a slew of drop shots. Paul started brightly after his three-hour, 25-minute win against World No. 5 Taylor Fritz, keeping tight to the baseline and pulling De Minaur around the court to secure an early break. But the match began to turn when the Aussie escaped a 0/30 hole to go up 3-2 in the second. As De Minaur began to take the intiaitive in the rallies, he secured his first break on his sixth break point of the match in the following game — only for Paul to snap back and level at 4-4. Still, the tenor of the match had changed, and De Minaur made it count with another break in the set's final game. While the Aussie dominated the final set, Paul battled until the end, saving two match points and getting on the board with a hold at 0-5. But there would be no stopping De Minaur from becoming the second Australian champion in Acapulco, after Nick Kyrgios' 2019 triumph. De Minaur moved up four places to No. 18 in the Pepperstone ATP Live Rankings this week, leaving him three spots off his career high of No. 15. "Like everything in my career, it's been step by step," he said of his return to the Top 20. "I just want to keep pushing, keep getting the most out of myself. I know I might not play unbelievable tennis every day but I know I'm going to fight to the end. "I've got a whole lot of heart in this little body of mine and I enjoy competing, so I'm very happy with it." Paul, just over a month since his run to the Australian Open semi-finals, is also set to return to the Top 20. He moved up four places to No. 19 this week in the Pepperstone ATP Live Rankings. The 25-year-old was seeking his second tour-level title Stockholm 2021 in his second final.
1 I saw him playing in the Australian Open Wildcard Playoffs with a blacked out racket, does anyone know what racket it may be and whether he switched sponsors from Tecnifibre? 2 I saw him playing in the Australian Open Wildcard Playoffs with a blacked out racket, does anyone know what racket it may be and whether he switched sponsors from Tecnifibre? Not sure. Is there a schedule that shows when players matches start so we can look at the live streaming? 3 Blacked out, 16x19, new string too, could be anything from a ZUS to a TenXpro. No idea. 4 Wilson h22 , look at the buttcap 5 It's obviously a Wilson. Also looks like he switched to 4G. IMO its a Steam 99 pro stock like Ferrer, it's glossy at the throat and doesn't seem to have PWS so not an RF97. Note the 16x18 pattern. 6 Wilson h22 , look at the buttcap No H22 come in 16x18. 8 It's obviously a Wilson. Also looks like he switched to 4G. IMO its a Steam 99 pro stock like Ferrer, it's glossy at the throat and doesn't seem to have PWS so not an RF97. Note the 16x18 pattern. This most likely. I hit with his tecnifibres at the futures in brisbane last year, they were stock and light as hell. Nice frames tecnifbre 9 This most likely. I hit with his tecnifibres at the futures in brisbane last year, they were stock and light as hell. Nice frames tecnifbre Some more heft will do Alex a world of good. He has pretty good agility and a fighting attitude, but his pace is so slow compared to others which I would put down to equipment and physique reasons. It was very noticable at the beginning of 2017 when he had a bit of screen time. He looks to have put on a bit of muscle this year too which will also help. 10 Darn, I really want to see more players with Tecnifibre, shame to see him leave. 11 What racquet is this again? 12 What racquet is this again? a Wilson pro stock steam 99 16x18, similar to what Ferrer has been swinging. 13 a Wilson pro stock steam 99 16x18, similar to what Ferrer has been swinging. Interesting, the Steam is a discontinued Wilson brand but the pro stock version continues on strong! LOL! 14 Interesting, the Steam is a discontinued Wilson brand but the pro stock version continues on strong! LOL! The mold is very much alive, just under the Blade 99 name. 16 Yep. Even in the description you can find the following... ... Hint fans of the old Steam 99 should love this stick. ... 17 This most likely. I hit with his tecnifibres at the futures in brisbane last year, they were stock and light as hell. Nice frames tecnifbre The Blade Team has a oz version 18 Cool. The string pattern on his looks fairly tight in the middle. I'm guessing its the same pattern on the Blade 99? It doesn't look like its available to demo. 19 Looks like he still had a Tecnifibre bag, so I guess he's still supposed be endorsing Tec 20 If he's waiting waiting for a lucrative racquet deal.. I think he won't be without a stencil and paintjob for too much longer. 21 Just check that site pro-stocks, you will see them there 22 Just check that site pro-stocks, you will see them there There are 2. One is in K factor paint and I’m pretty sure they just put down what it says on the throat 16x18 because it is of a paint instead of stringing the frame and getting 16x19. The other is a really weird paint that I have never seen before and it seems like PS97 paint, also the string spacing almost makes it looks like they missed a cross. Last edited Jan 9, 2018 23 He hits very powerfully on both wings. Not a lot of spin and net clearance but it always seems to go over. An exciting new player, for sure. 24 Specifications State Pro stock Brand Wilson Condition New Head size 99 sq. in. / 639 sq. cm. Length 27 in. / cm. Unstrung weight oz. / 306 gr. Unstrung balance 319 mm plastic on the handle Stiffness 64 Grip type Wilson Synthetic plastic on the handle String pattern 16 Mains / 18 Crosses Pro stock code n/a GR277A / Steam 99 pro stock Paint Blacked out Silicone Yes partially removed by player Lead No at least not visible Pro stock code printed in throat Yes GR277A Sticker player code in throat Head size 99 sq. in. / 639 sq. cm. Length 27 in. / cm. Unstrung weight oz. / 306 gr. Unstrung balance 319 mm plastic on the handle Stiffness 64 Grip type Wilson Synthetic plastic on the handle String pattern 16 Mains / 18 Crosses Pro stock code n/a GR277A / Steam 99 pro stock Paint Blacked out Silicone Yes partially removed by player Lead No at least not visible Blades are not glossy, however! This model not offer for PJ customization by Wilson either! Last edited Jan 6, 2018 25 Inside info Alex de Minaur split with IMG and now is managed by whomever represented Hewitt. Theyre trying to get him to sign with Yonex. No more Tecnifibre. 26 Will be hard to hide a Wilson under Yonex paint but I'm sure he would transition well to some of their current offerings. 27 Guy is an explosive player and an elite mover. Won’t be long before he is a fixture in main draws. Higher ceiling than any young American male player right now. 28 Whoever he sign with, he will eventually get his only racquet autograph with his picture inside the hoop! de Minaur is a person that recreational high school, college, tournament players can idolize because of his never give up outlook and an undersize physical size. He will sell a ton of tennis stuff if he makes it interesting top 10 ranking! Plus he is only 18! 29 He needs to keep the stick he has. It's working. 30 He needs to keep the stick he has. It's working. The racquet company he sign on to can either PJ his current racquets or make a custom mold for him! 31 The racquet company he sign on to can either PJ his current racquets or make a custom mold for him! why is that ?? he can't just change rackets to Yonex or head stock pro spec frames ? Even Wilson would have some good pro spec rackets with Pro staff or Blade line of rackets... 32 Just saw a live shot of him warming up in Sydney... With an unmistakable big red W on the strings... 33 Inside info Alex de Minaur split with IMG and now is managed by whomever represented Hewitt. Theyre trying to get him to sign with Yonex. No more Tecnifibre. Odd as he now seems to be sporting Wilson stencil as of today. Could definitely see him in Yonex though. I am sure he has given some of Hewitt or Kyrgios' sticks a swing. 34 He needs to keep the stick he has. It's working. Night and day difference in pace and spin when compared to these tournaments last year. 35 Red paint peeking through 36 It seems that he uses Luxilon 4g also ? 37 Odd as he now seems to be sporting Wilson stencil as of today. Could definitely see him in Yonex though. I am sure he has given some of Hewitt or Kyrgios' sticks a swing. Ok then..... No Yonex deal! Bummer about Tecnifibre...... Loosing him just before the AO. 38 Wonder what the Wilson blackout racquet will become a Blade, Burn or Ultra branding? Last edited Jan 9, 2018 39 Wonder what the Wilson blackout racquet will become a Blade, Burn or Ultra branding? Good Question Any clue what he is using? H22? 40 Good Question Any clue what he is using? H22? Refer to earlier post and it seems to be a Wilson Stream 99 Pro Stock racquet. 41 My money is on Burn 100 paint. 42 Refer to earlier post and it seems to be a Wilson Stream 99 Pro Stock racquet. Is it still a Steam 99 even with the red showing thru the black paint on the photo posted at 35? Or is it just red just primer? Last edited Jan 11, 2018 43 Is it still a Steam 99 even with the red showing thru the black paint on the photo posted at 35? Is the red just primer? most likely just primer. 44 Wilson has the retail version of this as the Blade Team 99. 45 I am sure Wilson is hustling to get de Minaur PJ racquets, racquet bags out to him before AO starts up! Cannot wait to see his exact PJ model! 46 Will it be black with what color at 3 and 9? Red Blue Green Orange Yellow Gold etc??? 47 Will it be black with what color at 3 and 9? Red Blue Green Orange Yellow Gold etc??? The current Wilson paintjobs lack so much imagination and creativity it boggles the mind. They must have fired all their graphic designers and used the accountants department to come up with these incredibly boring paintjobs. 48 The current Wilson paintjobs lack so much imagination and creativity it boggles the mind. They must have fired all their graphic designers and used the accountants department to come up with these incredibly boring paintjobs. It is still better then the new Head Prestige dull matted graphics models! 49 The current Wilson paintjobs lack so much imagination and creativity it boggles the mind. They must have fired all their graphic designers and used the accountants department to come up with these incredibly boring paintjobs. Subjective I think, personally I think the current Wilson pj's are great. No doubt basic but look very sharp not so much when inverted I could see him rocking the ultra paint though is the burn a little under represented? 50 Current Wilson paint schemes look great imo...they could add a very few accent lines at various places.... Just like the new pure drive...simple is appealing.. But then again...those new Dunlops look sharp...especially that green one..
Alex de Minaur owns three ATP Tour trophies and reached a career-high No. 18 in the FedEx ATP Rankings in October 2019. looks at five things you should know about the 21-year-old. 1 2019 Was His Best ATP Tour Season After claiming the ATP Newcomer of the Year Award in 2018, De Minaur raised his game last year. The Australian captured his maiden ATP Tour trophy at his home event in Sydney and later claimed further trophies in Atlanta and Zhuhai. At the Truist Atlanta Open, De Minaur dropped just seven first-serve points throughout the week 116/123 to become the youngest winner in tournament history. The 6’0” right-hander also reached the Swiss Indoors Basel final l. to Federer and advanced to his second straight championship match at the Next Gen ATP Finals in Milan l. to Sinner. [TENNIS AT HOME] 2 He’s A Proud Australian The best of De Minaur’s hard-working and passionate character was seen at the start of this year at the inaugural ATP Cup in Australia. Wearing the famous green and gold colours of his home nation, De Minaur raised his game to new heights in Brisbane and Sydney. The 21-year-old scored victories against Top 15 stars Alexander Zverev and Denis Shapovalov, before pushing Rafael Nadal to three sets at the innovative team competition. De Minaur played a crucial role in guiding his nation to the semi-finals, saving four match points in a dramatic doubles victory against Great Britain alongside teammate Nick Kyrgios. “Any chance I get to represent my country is always an honour,” said De Minaur. “Us Australians have a really good team chemistry. We just thrive in these team competitions. We all want the best for each other and there is nothing better than playing in front of an Aussie crowd.” Following his breakthrough season in 2018, De Minaur was awarded the prestigious Newcombe Medal, Australian tennis' highest honour. The award is presented annually and named after Aussie legend John Newcombe, who became the second player to reach World No. 1 in the FedEx ATP Rankings in 1974. 3 He Loves Gifts From His Fans As a three-time ATP Tour titlist with almost 200,000 followers on Instagram, De Minaur enjoys plenty of support at each tournament he plays. During the Asian swing, it is not uncommon for that support to lead to gifts. At the Huajin Securities Zhuhai Championships, De Minaur received some tea sets and one rather unusual present an animal-shaped hat with dancing ears. Naturally, the Australian took the gift back to his hotel and used it to dance along to viral song Baby Shark’. The video has more than 100,000 views on his Instagram account. 4 He’s Mentored By An Aussie Legend Alongside coach Adolfo Gutierrez, De Minaur can also turn to his mentor for advice former World No. 1 Lleyton Hewitt. Hewitt watched De Minaur during his run to the Wimbledon Boys’ Singles final in 2016 and was immediately impressed by the young Aussie’s work ethic. The two-time year-end World No. 1 has used his experience to advise De Minaur in the early stages of his career on the ATP Tour and also led the 21-year-old as Team Captain for Team Australia at the inaugural ATP Cup in January. “Hewitt has always been an idol,” said De Minaur. “I always looked up to him growing up. For him to now be in my corner and helping me out as a mentor, really getting me to believe I belong here where I am and that I have got the level, is just incredible.” 5 He's Improving His Golf Skills In Lockdown With plenty of spare time on his hands during the COVID-19 pandemic, De Minaur is taking every opportunity to turn his house into a golf course. The World No. 26 was seen practising his pitching skills in multiple videos, before raising his game for his latest trick. From an impressive distance, the three-time tour-level titlist managed to putt a coin in between the tines of a fork before raising his arms and cheering in celebration.
Birthday 2/17/99 Birthplace Sydney, Australia Residence New Providence, Bahamas Height 6'0" 183 cm Weight152 lbs 69 kg Plays Right Handed, Two-Handed Backhand Turned Pro 2015 Coach Adolfo Gutierrez Grand Slam Titles - Instagram alexdeminaur Alex, nicknamed "Demon", grew up in Sydney but is a dual citizen in both Australia and Spain. His father, Anibal, is Uruguayan and his mother, Esther, is Spanish so he speaks English and Spanish fluently. He began playing tennis at age 4 after his mother signed him up for lessons at the Sydney Private Tennis Academy. He then moved to Alicante, Spain as a 5-year-old and split time growing up between Spain and Australia. He has been coached by Adolfo Gutierrez since he was nine years old living in Spain and is mentored by the legend Lleyton Hewitt. Although he made his debut on the pro tour in 2015, it didn't take him long to move up the rankings and have a breakout year in 2018 where he eventually won the ATP Newcomer of the Year Award. In 2019 he continued his success by capturing 3 ATP Singles titles, including the year-end ATP Next-Gen Finals trophy. His favorite surface is grass and his favorite shot is his backhand. He enjoys playing golf and says he would be a golfer if he wasn't a professional tennis player. Racquets Clothing Shoes This website uses cookies to create an improved and secure shopping experience for you. By continuing to the website, you agree to the use of cookies. Review our privacy policy by clicking herehere.
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Asics Solution Speed FF 2 AC Allcourt Shoe Shop Now Latest News Latest Videos Surbiton Surbiton, Great Britain Total Financial Commitment 1 Of 9 Roland Garros Paris, France Total Financial Commitment 2 Of 9 Round Scores R64 63 762 63 Round Scores R32 63 46 64 Barcelona Barcelona, Spain Total Financial Commitment 7 Of 9 Barcelona Barcelona, Spain Total Financial Commitment 8 Of 9 Corinne Dubreuil/ATP Tour Alex de Minaur defeats Andy Murray in straight sets on Monday in Monte-Carlo. Alex de Minaur wins the seventh and biggest ATP Tour title of his career in Acapulco. Alex de Minaur hits 25 winners in his opening Acapulco victory. Alyssa van Heyst ABN AMRO Open Alex de Minaur defeats Andrey Rublev without surrendering a break point. Quinn Rooney/Getty Images Alex de Minaur defeats Benjamin Bonzi to reach the fourth round at the Australian Open. Alex de Minaur prevails against Rafael Nadal in a dramatic United Cup battle on Monday in Sydney. Alex de Minaur in action on Monday in Sydney. Alex de Minaur and Ajla Tomljanovic visit Campbells Cove in Sydney ahead of the United Cup. Fran Santiago/Getty Images Alex de Minaur lets out a roar after defeating Marin Cilic on Friday at the Davis Cup Finals in Malaga. Corinne Dubreuil/ATP Tour Alex de Minaur defeats Daniil Medvedev in a three-set thriller on Wednesday at the Rolex Paris Masters. Alex de Minaur in action on Saturday in Stockholm. JONAS BORG/Stockholm Open Alex de Minaur defeats Benjamin Bonzi on Tuesday in Stockholm. Luke Walker/Getty Images for Laver Cup Alex de Minaur in action against Andy Murray on Friday at Laver Cup. Frances Tiafoe and Alex de Minaur win the final five points of their first-round upset in Washington. Alex de Minaur celebrates winning his second Atlanta title after defeating Jenson Brooksby in the final. Alex de Minaur saves four of the five break points he faces to defeat Jenson Brooksby in the Atlanta final. 2019 Atlanta champion Alex de Minaur returns to the final with a Friday victory at the ATP 250. Alex de Minaur advances to his fourth semi-final of the 2022 ATP Tour season. Alex de Minaur takes on Cristian Garin at Wimbledon on Monday. Alex de Minaur defeats British wild card Liam Broady on Saturday to reach the fourth round at Wimbledon for the first time. Alex de Minaur defeats Liam Broady on Saturday to reach the fourth round at Wimbledon for the first time. Alex de Minaur is making his fourth appearance at Wimbledon. Alex de Minaur defeats Cristian Garin on Monday in Eastbourne. Quality Sport Images/Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell Alex de Minaur in action against Carlos Alcaraz in Barcelona on Sunday. Alex de Minaur at the ATP/WTA Super Shoot in Indian Wells.