De Minaur Targets Quarter-Final Jinx After Riedi Romp
- On Monday at Louis Armstrong Court, Alex de Minaur advanced to the US Open quarter-finals by defeating Swiss player Leandro Riedi in straight sets, winning 6-3, 6-2, 6-1 in just 93 minutes.
- De Minaur faced a rising opponent ranked No.435 who had battled back from two knee surgeries and showed flashes of brilliance but struggled with 39 unforced errors.
- The Australian dominated the match with composure, converting eight of 15 break points, quickly leading 5-0 in the second set and finishing with an early love break in the third.
- De Minaur reflected positively on his performance and concentration throughout the match, acknowledged Riedi’s impressive run through the qualifiers, and shared his pride in competing for major titles.
- This marks de Minaur's sixth Grand Slam quarter-final and third US Open last eight appearance, where he will next face Canadian Félix Auger-Aliassime, who recently beat Andrey Rublev.
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Tennis-De Minaur embracing the challenge as he targets first major semi
NEW YORK (Reuters) -Alex de Minaur reached his third U.S. Open quarter-final with a dominant victory over Leandro Riedi on Monday and then turned his mind to the next step -- reaching the semi-finals at a major for the first time. Read full story
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De Minaur targets quarter-final jinx after Riedi romp
Alex de Minaur said he will pull out all the stops in a bid to end his Grand Slam quarter-final jinx after motoring into the last eight of the US Open on Monday.
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