Alex de Minaur has explained why he slapped his legs during the fourth and final set of his match against Francisco Cerundolo ...
Alex De Minaur warned his rivals that his famed court coverage was “back” after his well-documented struggles with a hip injury.
Alex de Minaur has survived a huge scare to keep his Australian Open dream alive and etch his name in the tennis history ...
Alex de Minaur has been knocked out of the Australian Open in the fourth round. Is this the year he advances further?
His legs are stronger every time I see him. 'You're talking about who are getting the most out of his game and you have to say that Alex de Minaur is getting the most out of his game. ' ...
After telling fans on the weekend his "legs are back", Alex de Minaur proved it on his way to the Australian Open ...
Australia’s last man standing, Alex de Minaur, has a bigger serve than ever but will need to be firing against the world’s ...
Alex De Minaur has proved that he is good for a place in the quarter-finals at the majors. Now, for the next step.
but still managed to whip out a stunning 'tweener' - the name used when a player strikes the ball through their legs. It's usually executed with their back to their rival, leaving De Minaur no ...
Back in the fourth round for the fourth consecutive year, Alex de Minaur faces Alex Michelsen for a place in his ...
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.
even coming back on court and competing and not feeling like myself,” de Minaur said. “It’s been a long six months, but, gee, it feels good now I have my legs back.” Michelsen upset ...