Australian Open > Denigrated after his heavy defeat against Sinner, De Minaur replies: “It's a shame that you never became a good enough player to play against Jannik. I'm sure you would have had a better performance and that you would have known exactly how to beat him”

Australian Open > Denigrated after his heavy defeat against Sinner, De Minaur replies: “It's a shame that you never became a good enough player to play against Jannik. I'm sure you would have had a better performance and that you would have known exactly how to beat him”
Australian Open > Denigrated after his heavy defeat against Sinner, De Minaur replies: “It's a shame that you never became a good enough player to play against Jannik. I'm sure you would have had a better performance and that you would have known exactly how to beat him”

Outclassed by Jannik Sinner this Wednesday in the quarter-finals of the Australian Open, Alex de Minaur now finds himself trailing 10–0 in his face-to-face with the current world number 1.

“Alex De Minaur doesn't believe at all that he can compete with Sinner, let alone beat him. It's a terrible performance from him.”judged follower Pavvy G (28,000 followers on Twitter) before the 8e world itself does not answer him.

“It's a shame you never became a good enough player to play against Jannik.” I'm sure you would have performed better and would have known exactly how to beat him. I wish you the best! »

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Published on Wednesday January 22, 2025 at 4:41 p.m.



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