Overview
- De Minaur says he will take more risks and be a “disruptor” to find new ways to challenge Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner.
- He has hired a new fitness coach and focused on getting bigger and stronger during the off-season.
- After feeling burned out, he took his longest break in years and says he returns in a better mental state.
- He will lead Australia at the United Cup from January 2, teaming with Maya Joint, Jason Kubler, Maddison Inglis, Storm Hunter and John-Patrick Smith.
- He is 0-5 against Alcaraz and 0-13 against Sinner and has yet to reach a Grand Slam semi-final, with home hopes heightened by a 50-year Australian Open title drought.