De Minaur: Alcaraz is better than Djokovic, sinner
2:59pm, 12 May 2025More Sports
"Alcaraz has the largest aura," De Minaur answered in an interview with Overtime on March 23. "It is really difficult to overcome Alcaraz. He has the qualities of the big champion. I fought with Sinner and Djokovic a lot, most of the losses but still had to admire Alcaraz ".
Alcaraz has just gone through the early season when the BNP Paribas Open's semi -finals and the second round of Miami open. Since the beginning of the year, the Spanish tennis player won a prize, Rotterdam, where Mr. Ha Chinh De Minaur was in the final. Earlier, in January, Alcaraz lost to Novak Djokovic in the Australian quarterfinals expanded.

de Minaur is the number one Australian tennis player over the past few years, often going deep in the tournament in the last two years. However, he was always blocked by the trio of Alcaraz, Sinner or Djokovic. Of these, Sinner overwhelms De Minaur with 10 wins, including the Australian quarter -finals that expand this year. "I have a chance but sometimes I need to be more lucky. I don't think my peak is the Grand Slam quarter -finals. I see many others in the same level in the semi -finals and finals, so I can do " He has 9 titles after 18 times to the ATP Tour finals. However, the Australian tennis player has not won the Masters 1000 despite being sixth in the world. He shared the quarterfinals with Taylor Fritz and semi -finals with Alexander Zverev. The chance of winning De Minaur and other players increased, after Sinner was suspended, Alcaraz turned on the beach from the second round. The other four seeds in the top 10 also stopped, Jack Draper, Daniil Medvedev, Andray Rublev and Stefanos Tsitsipas.
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