Alex De Minaur, from Australia, is a professional tennis player currently ranked world No. 7 on the ATP Tour. He plays right-handed. His best ranking to date is No. 6. His professional career started in 2015.
Alex De Minaur won the title at Washington, also reaching the final at Rotterdam plus four semifinals, including Monte Carlo in 2025. A new career peak of No. 6 followed. On hard: a strong 39-16. On clay: 10-5. Alex De Minaur seized opportunities at 42% in pressure situations on return, clutched under pressure converting 43% of break chances, and maintained pressure winning 57% on second serve delivery.
In 2024, Alex De Minaur triumphed with two titles, winning Acapulco and s Hertogenbosch. The Australian also reached the final at Rotterdam and one semifinal. He broke into the top 10 for the first time. Alex De Minaur dominated on hard with a 30-13 record. He went 10-5 on clay. Alex De Minaur seized opportunities at 42% in pressure situations on return, backed the serve up well with 54% on second attempts, and broke down first serves at 33% clip.
Alex De Minaur won the title at Acapulco and finals at Canada, Los Cabos, and Queen's Club in 2023. He reached a new career-high of No. 11. Competing on hard: 32-16. He capitalized on 43% of breakpoint opportunities, thrived in big moments at 41% on return pressure points, and capitalized at 52% on second serve returns.
Alex De Minaur won the title at Atlanta and four semifinals in 2022. Grass results: 7-4. He went 24-14 on hard. Competing on clay: 9-6. Alex De Minaur put immediate pressure winning 33% against first serves, executed at 44% on break chances, and punished rival's second serves winning 53%.
Alex De Minaur captured two titles in 2021, winning Antalya and Eastbourne. The Australian also reached one semifinal. This brought a new career-high of No. 15. On grass: a strong 7-3. On hard, results were modest at 12-16. He broke down first serves at 32% clip, avoided the trouble at just 0.17 double faults per game, and stayed solid at 53% on second serves.
Alex De Minaur's 2020 season featured the final at Antwerp and two quarterfinals, including US Open. Hard results: 13-8. He capitalized at 53% on second serve returns, clutched under pressure converting 43% of break chances, and broke down first serves at 32% clip.
Alex De Minaur captured three titles in 2019, winning Sydney, Zhuhai, and Atlanta. The Australian also reached the final at Basel. He entered the top 20 for the first time. Competing on hard: 30-11. Alex De Minaur rarely gave away free points at second serve with 56% success, executed at 42% on break chances, and held steady at 74% on first serve points.
Alex De Minaur reached finals at Sydney and Washington and also semifinals at Brisbane and Shenzhen in 2018. He broke into the top 50. Hard results: 21-15. Alex De Minaur created massive pressure with 54% on second returns, stayed solid at 53% on second serves, and saved as much as 64% of breakpoints faced. He captured one title at Nottingham Challenger. He also reached finals at Alicante Challenger and Surbiton Challenger. At lower-tier events: 18-5. By surface: clay 7-3, grass 9-1. He saved 64% of break points, won 56% on second serve, and won 70% on first serve.
Alex De Minaur developed through Challenger events in 2017. A maiden top-200 ranking followed. He captured one title at Portugal F11. He also reached the final at Segovia Challenger. Record: 31-18. Across surfaces: hard 22-12, grass 7-4. He won 56% on second serve, averaged 0.27 double faults per game, and saved 61% of break points.
Alex De Minaur gained ranking points at Futures level in 2016. He reached three finals at Spain F4, Spain F14, and Eckental Challenger. Additional semifinals at Spain F3, Spain F8, and Australia F6. Season record: 40-19. Surface breakdown: clay 14-7, hard 26-12. He averaged 0.33 double faults per game, converted 45% of break opportunities, and saved 63% of break points.