Alex de Minaur is once again in the hunt for his first Masters 1000 title, hoping to finally add that trophy to his career.
Following their recent encounter at the Vienna Open, Jannik Sinner praised De Minaur.
The Australian had battled through some tough matches to reach the semi-finals but fell short against an in-form Sinner.
Despite that loss, De Minaur has nearly secured his place at the ATP Finals and has also received a wildcard entry into December’s UTS Grand Final.
Even though he has not won many titles, the Australian consistently reaches the later rounds of tournaments, and there is something on his record that neither Carlos Alcaraz nor Sinner can claim.
Alex de Minaur completes a tennis achievement that Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner have never done
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