How Alex de Minaur helped rewrite Australian tennis history at Indian Wells without hitting a ball
Australian tennis is looking stronger than ever in 2026, led by top-10 star Alex de Minaur.
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Australian tennis is looking stronger than ever in 2026, led by top-10 star Alex de Minaur.
Alex de Minaur has called out Hubert Hurkacz for something he does during their matches. De Minaur is one of the best players in the world right now, and actually leads Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner in one statistic.
There’s been a growing number of complaints about tennis ball quality from players on the ATP Tour this year. During his first-round win over Ugo Humbert, Daniil Medvedev didn’t hold back in his criticism of the balls being used in Rotterdam.
Team World and Team Europe each have two Top 10 players committed, with Zverev joining Carlos Alcaraz on Europe's roster and de Minaur linking up with Taylor Fritz. Eight roster spots remain.
Alex de Minaur and Alexander Zverev are comfortably in the ATP Tour top 10, despite their inability to win a Grand Slam.
Gael Monfils received a fitting farewell ceremony after playing his final-ever match at the Mexican Open.
Alex de Minaur doesn’t seem interested in adding more doubles to his schedule any time soon. The Australian, who exited the Mexican Open earlier than expected, has only appeared in one doubles match t

Australian produces some fine tennis to win Rotterdam Open First indoor title comes after 6-3, 6-2 win over Felix Auger-Aliassime Alex de Minaur sealed a landmark week by delivering a masterful performance to defeat the red-hot Felix Auger-Aliassime and finally land one of the biggest titles of his career at the Rotterdam Open. The Australian produced some of his finest tennis on Sunday (Monday AEDT) to crush the Canadian world No 6, who had won the Montpellier Open just a week earlier and whose service had been seemingly unbreakable. Continue reading...
Australian tennis player Alex de Minaur recalled the only match in which he played against Roger Federer, emphasizing that it was a special experience for him, although
Alex de Minaur has got off to a solid start this year, and he is doing his best to keep up with Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner. Sinner has not quite hit top form yet in 2026 by his standards, while Alcaraz has continued to set the pace at the top of the men’s game.
Alex de Minaur is currently preparing to play in the Acapulco Open, and he is one of the favourites for the title. De Minaur, the world number six, has been in good form to start the year, reaching the Australian Open quarter-finals and winning the Rotterdam Open for the first time.