Aussie tennis legend Pat Rafter has warned Alex de Minaur about the threat American Alex Michelsen possesses in the Australian Open as the 25-year-old looks to emulate a Lleyton Hewitt feat. De Minaur was in stellar form heading into his round three clash, before battling past Fransisco Cerundolo in four sets after a wayward serving match.
Lleyton Hewitt was charging towards the 2005 Australian ... He came straight back out on the Rod Laver Arena, immediately broke Hewitt’s serve and went on to win the match, coming from a break ...
Lleyton Hewitt vs. Argentina was the biggest tinderbox in world tennis. Spitting, shoulder charges and death threats in Buenos Aires. JAY CLARK recounts one of the biggest rivalries the sport has known. It was the biggest tinderbox in world tennis.
Twenty years on from Lleyton Hewitt’s storeyed run to the Australian Open final, his heir apparent Alex de Minaur is charting his own course towards the Promised Land at Melbourne Park.
Arguably, Australia's greatest tennis player of the 21st century, Lleyton Hewitt, had an 18-year career as a singles player.
It is very rare that one of the nice guys of the tennis world loses his calm, but Carlos Alcaraz could not hold back his anger towards the chair umpire.
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Alex de Minaur has fought through a near-four-hour epic to keep his Australian Open title dream alive with a four-set third-round win over Francisco Cerundolo.
Alex de Minaur has survived a huge scare to keep his Australian Open dream alive and etch his name in the tennis history
Danielle Collins ' spat with the Australian Open crowd continued as she stepped onto Rod Laver Arena for her third-round match on Saturday night. The world No. 11 was booed immeditely while walking onto the court and the crowd continued to give her grief, cheering her errors as she faced Madison Keys.
We went behind the scenes as the team of Todd Woodbridge, Lleyton Hewitt and John McEnroe called the Kokkinakis-Draper match.
Elsewhere, Australian wildcard James McCabe was knocked out as American world No.42 Alex Michelsen claimed a steady 7-5 6-3 7-6 (7-4) victory. McCabe earned the biggest pay day of his career at $200,000. The 21-year-old defeated Spain’s Martin Landaluce in straight sets in the first round for his maiden win at a grand slam.