Alex de Minaur would be the first Australian to compete in singles on the ATP Finals since Lleyton Hewitt 20 years in the past, after securing his place within the elite eight-player subject in Turin.
Turin, Italy, 6 November 2024 | Ian Chadband (AAP)
After 10 lengthy months, competing at 20 tournaments in 10 completely different nations, battling in opposition to a debilitating harm whereas profitable 47 of 63 hard-fought matches, Alex de Minaur has ultimately received his simply desserts.
He’ll go, for the primary time in his ever-improving profession, to the large end-of-season ball, the ATP Finals in Turin.
The Australian No.1 acquired the excellent news on Tuesday as Novak Djokovic’s announcement that he was withdrawing from subsequent week’s showpiece ensured De Minaur, Andrey Rublev and Casper Ruud have been all assured the final three locations within the eight-man event on the Inalpi Area.
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De Minaur was scheduled to play this week’s ATP occasion in Belgrade however has since withdrawn, giving him a much-needed four-day break after three straight weeks of competitors in Europe.
And what a chance awaits ‘Demon’.
Djokovic’s harm withdrawal means the ATP Finals might be with none of the ‘Massive Three’ of males’s tennis – Djokovic, Roger Federer and Rafa Nadal – for the primary time in 23 years.
However it should additionally imply there’ll be an Australian man gracing the top-eight showdown for the primary time in 20 years since Lleyton Hewitt received to the 2004 remaining and was overwhelmed by Federer.
De Minaur joins Australian doubles qualifiers Max Purcell, Jordan Thompson and Matt Ebden on the season-ending occasion.
The eight-man, week-long event begins on Sunday with the 2 round-robin teams draw being made on Thursday.
There might be, after all, no straightforward matches for eighth-ranked De Minaur, with Jannik Sinner, Alexander Zverev, Carlos Alcaraz, Daniil Medvedev and Taylor Fritz making up the remainder of the sphere.
De Minaur has a profitable report in opposition to Ruud (2-0), Rublev (4-3) and Fritz (5-3), dropping ones in opposition to Medvedev (3-6) and Alcaraz (0-2), and one-sided ones in opposition to Zverev (2-8) and Sinner (0-7).
The ATP Finals gives a prize pool of $US15.25 million ($A23.11 million), with the singles champion having the prospect to earn a record-breaking $US4.8 million ($A7.3 million) — the most important winner’s prize on the boys’s tour — if he can triumph with out dropping a match.
For De Minaur, the nice information about his personal flourishing profession got here simply the day after he put his title to the newly-branded Australian Junior Tour, which is able to now be often called the De Minaur Junior Tour.
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It’s a part of the Sydneysider’s dedication, alongside Tennis Australia’s, to nurturing the nation’s future tennis stars.
He’s working with the governing physique to ascertain a scholarship program designed to help high-achieving juniors, guaranteeing they’ve the assets and mentorship they want.
“I’ve been lucky to have learnt a lot from my mentors through the years,” mentioned de Minaur.
“I need to move on the information I’ve gathered all through my journey and assist younger Aussie athletes to enhance and turn into the very best model they are often.”
ATP Finals subject
[1] Jannik Sinner (ITA)
[2] Alexander Zverev (GER)
[3] Carlos Alcaraz (ESP)
[4] Daniil Medvedev
[5] Taylor Fritz (USA)
[7] Casper Ruud (NOR)
[8] Alex de Minaur (AUS)
[9] Andrey Rublev