Monday, September 16, 2024

The painfully prophetic words that came back to haunt Alex de Minaur

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In short:

Alex de Minaur suffered his Wimbledon-ending injury while sliding to reach a ball on match point.

He said he had been “a little bit scared” of sliding on grass in the past because the force needed to do so was so great.

What’s next?

De Minaur said he was unsure of his recovery time but will likely miss the Paris Olympics starting at the end of the month.

From the moment he came onto the tour, Alex de Minaur was recognised as one of the fastest and best movers in tennis.

He was immediately compared to grand slam champions like Lleyton Hewitt, Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray for the way he fought for and got to seemingly impossible balls.

They were fair and flattering comparisons, but now he has another uneasy thing in common with them: hip problems.

De Minaur was denied a chance to play in his first Wimbledon quarterfinal, against seven-time champion Novak Djokovic, by what he described as a “freak” hip injury sustained in his fourth-round win over France’s Arthur Fils.

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