Australian Open latest score and updates from blockbuster quarter-final - Sinner looks to book his place in the semi-finals when he faces Australia’s De Minaur ...
Aussie tennis favourite Alex de Minaur once questioned one of ... the side of the court grabbing at the back of one of his legs, right near where Djokovic was sitting. Alcaraz could have been ...
It was his own version of LeBron James' iconic "Silencer" move. "The legs, they're back," de Minaur later declared in his on-court interview moments later, after serving it out against the Argentine.
Jannik Sinner of Italy beat Alex de Minaur.Credit: AP Sinner, in white shorts, socks and shoes, pale yellow shirt and cap and translucent legs, looked like a ghost and must have seemed like one to ...
The Australian Open mens semi-finals take place on Friday, as defending champion Jannik Sinner plays showman Ben Shelton and Novak Djokovic faces Alexander Zverev; watch the ATP and WTA Tours on Sky ...
The last of the Australian Open men's quarterfinals takes place in the wee hours of Wednesday morning, in the United States.
Photo shows Alex de Minaur of Australia celebrates winning the second set. After telling fans on the weekend his "legs are back", Alex de Minaur proved it on his way to the Australian Open ...
De Minaur, 25, has a brutal 0-9 record against ... “As good as an athlete as Alex is, he can’t rely solely on his legs, his explosive movement, and his agility for five hours without being ...
De Minaur has made the quarters at the past four ... And he is stronger. He “has his legs back”. “My whole career has been day by day,” he said on court. “It hasn’t been success ...