Alex de Minaur Reaches First Australian OpenJannik Sinner Next
The 25-year-old Australian tennis star credits his long-time coach, Adolfo Gutierrez, and his family for their unwavering support on his journey to his first Grand Slam quarterfinal at his home tournament.
- Alex de Minaur defeated Alex Michelsen in straight sets to secure his first Australian Open quarterfinal, marking a major milestone in his career.
- De Minaur, currently ranked World No. 8, has enjoyed a strong run in the tournament, including a comeback victory over Francisco Cerundolo in the fourth round.
- He will face World No. 1 and defending champion Jannik Sinner, who holds a commanding 9-0 head-to-head record over De Minaur, in the quarterfinals.
- De Minaur attributes his success to the guidance of coach Adolfo Gutierrez, who has mentored him since childhood, and the support of his family, including his parents Esther and Anibal.
- The Australian Open quarterfinal represents a significant opportunity for De Minaur to achieve his first Grand Slam semifinal, building on his consistent performances in 2024.