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Alex de Minaur: Hewitt’s Protégé and Wimbledon’s Rising Star

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Davis cup: Belgium Faces “The Demon” De Minaur – Five things to Know

Brussels – As belgium prepares to face Australia in the Davis cup,all eyes are on Alex de Minaur,the tenacious Australian whose relentless play has‍ earned ‌him the nickname “The Demon.”⁤ Belgium will need to be ‍prepared for a formidable opponent‍ with a rapidly evolving game⁣ and Grand Slam aspirations.

De Minaur’s moniker isn’t accidental. It’s a‍ play on ‍words with his surname, resonating with ​his ‍combative​ style on court. “It’s true that I don’t let go,” de Minaur once explained, a reputation ‍solidified⁤ by a former coach who recognized his remarkable speed and court coverage.

beyond ⁢the nickname, De Minaur benefits from strong mentorship. ⁣Former world number one and current⁤ Australian Davis Cup captain,Lleyton Hewitt,has​ taken the⁤ young player ⁢under his wing,recognizing a shared mentality of unwavering determination. “Lleyton helped me believe in me, in ⁤my game,” ⁣de Minaur has said ⁤of the‌ influence.

While‍ renowned for his exceptional defense, De Minaur has been actively adding offensive weapons⁤ to his arsenal. Novak Djokovic noted⁣ this evolution ahead of their recent Wimbledon clash, observing, “He serves⁣ better, he takes the ball earlier and has made progress in the net.“​ De Minaur has reached​ at least a‌ quarter-final in each ⁢Grand Slam tournament, demonstrating his ‍consistent high level of play.

The 1.83m right-hander currently holds ten ATP titles, but his ambitions extend ⁣far beyond. De Minaur openly⁤ aims to reach the semi-final stage of⁣ a major and ultimately lift a Grand Slam trophy. “I have not yet‍ reached ​my ceiling,” ⁣he confidently asserts.

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