Alex de Minaur finds himself on the brink of falling out of the men’s top 10 after the decision to relinquish his Mexican Open title to chase $10 million sensationally backfired.
When he was busy battering every single player on the ATP Tour, Roger Federer certainly didn’t enjoy many bad days as one of ...
Marin Cilic spoils the prospect of an all-Aussie showdown in Dubai by beating Alex de Minaur, but Chris O'Connell joins ...
Alex de Minaur's decision to relinquish his Acapulco title to chase the $10 million on offer in Qatar and Dubai has backfired ...
The Russian returns to the scene of one of his worst moments on the tennis court — with a new perspective on his own mind ...
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Hosted on MSNAussie top-two de Minaur and Popyrin set for Dubai duelAlex de Minaur is set to face Alexei Popyrin in a second-round battle between Australia's top-two tennis men at the Dubai ...
DUBAI—The 33rd edition of the ATP Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships is about to get underway: the 2025 men’s singles draw was revealed on Saturday, the 500-level event headlined by top seeds Daniil ...
Jiri Lehecka stunned Carlos Alcaraz to earn his biggest career win by ranking and reach the Doha semifinals for the second ...
Top-seeded Carlos Alcaraz lost for just the second time this year when 25th-ranked Jiri Lehecka beat him 6-3, 3-6, 6-4 in the quarterfinals of the Qatar Open.
British number one Jack Draper fought back from a set down to advance past Matteo Berrettini into the semi-finals of the ...
Alex De Minaur is a top-10 tennis player, and also a 10 handicap. When he struggles on the golf course, a tennis shot helps fix his game.
Alex de Minaur and Carlos Alcaraz embrace post-match after their three-set final in Rotterdam.Credit: AP The 25-year-old, who will leapfrog Novak Djokovic and Daniil Medvedev in the rankings to ...
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