Alex de Minaur enters this year's Australian Open ... which typically consists of his coaching staff, along with some family and friends. The Sporting News takes a look at the coaching team ...
By Cindy Shmerler For all the milestone moments Alex de Minaur has ... and his longtime coach, Adolfo Gutierrez, is Spanish, there was no question that de Minaur wanted to compete for Australia ...
Proudly without a coach, prone to cherish independence but ... Then, 180 degrees in contrast, there’s Alex de Minaur – an exemplary personification of the values that define Australian tennis ...
Alex de Minaur, an Australian tennis player, was born on February 17, 1999. His career high in the ATP singles rankings was No. 6, which he achieved in July 2024. As a result, he became the first ...
Alex de Minaur, the world No. 8 ... screaming to his friends and coaches, “I love the clay. I love it here. I can’t get enough.” 'English weather' in Paris: How a rainy French Open changes ...
De Minaur in action in Melbourne. Picture: Getty Images When Gutierrez won an ATP coaching award last year, he said: “Alex is a calm guy who likes routine. Maybe he’s a little disorganised ...
Britain’s Katie Boulter asked the authorities to put a TV channel on to watch her boyfriend, Alex de Minaur ... asked the staff to change the TV so she can watch de Minaur play while she ...
Alex De Minaur has got his Australian Open campaign off to a flyer, the top-ranked local hope sending dangerous Dutchman Botic van de Zandschulp packing. Hunting a maiden major title, de Minaur ...
Hewitt was in Alex de Minaur's coaching pod at court-level ... allowing players to talk directly to their coaching staff during matches. But it left Hewitt in an awkward spot on Tuesday night ...
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