Alex de Minaur seen one very robust remark made about his efficiency versus Jannik Sinner and he wasn’t eager about letting it slide.
On Wednesday, the house favourite participant exited the Australian Open within the quarterfinal after the No. 1 seed handed him a 6-3 6-2 6-1 loss.
Now, the Italian leads their head-to-head 10-0.
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“Alex De Minaur has zero self belief that he can even compete with Sinner let alone beat him. Awful performance from him,” one critic wrote on X.
The highest-ranked Australian male tennis participant responded: “Hey mate it’s a shame that you never became a good enough player to experience playing Jannik. I’m sure you would’ve put up a better performance and know exactly how to beat him. Wishing you all the best!!!”
Hey mate it’s a disgrace that you just by no means turned a adequate participant to expertise taking part in Jannik. I’m certain you’ll’ve put up a greater efficiency and know precisely easy methods to beat him. Wishing you all the perfect!!!
— alex de minaur (@alexdeminaur) January 22, 2025 De Minaur was straight trustworthy after his newest loss to Sinner
All through the match, the defending Australian Open champion was all around the world No. 8, firing 27 winners, incomes 10 break factors and realizing six, whereas not shedding his serve as soon as.
On the opposite aspect, the Australian sprayed 26 unforced errors and had simply 10 winners.
Not solely that Sinner is unbeaten of their head-to-head, however he has additionally dropped only one set of their 10 conferences – it occurred in early 2020 after they met for the second time.
“He’s probably my worst match-up, and you can see it in the head-to-head,” the Australian admitted.
The 25-year-old might have simply misplaced to Sinner once more however it does not change the truth that this was his finest Australian Open run because it was his first quarterfinal look in Melbourne.