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Alex de Minaur Faces Adrian Mannarino in Libema Open Semifinals

2026-06-23 · Alex de Minaur · Match Report

Alex de Minaur is set to face Adrian Mannarino in the semifinals of the Libema Open on Saturday, June 13, 2026.

The Australian star has gotten his grass season off to an incredible start, winning his first two matches in straight sets.

The winner of this match will advance to the finals of the Libema Open, a tournament with a prize money of €723,435.

The match will be played on Centre Court in Rosmalen, 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands, and will start after 3:00 PM local time.

Alex de Minaur and Adrian Mannarino have played each other five times, with de Minaur winning four of those encounters.

Their most recent meeting was in 2022, where de Minaur won in straight sets on the grass courts of Queen's Club.

Adrian Mannarino has also had a strong run in the tournament, defeating defending champion Gabriel Diallo and compatriot Arthur Rinderknech.

Mannarino is known for playing his best tennis on grass, but de Minaur has already proven that he can neutralize the threat posed by the Frenchman.

The Australian star began his campaign at the Libema Open with a win over Martin Damm Jr., winning 7-6(8), 7-5.

The match is expected to be closely contested, with de Minaur and Mannarino fairly evenly matched.

However, de Minaur's recent form and head-to-head record against Mannarino make him the favorite to win.

The pick is for Alex de Minaur to win in three sets, with at least 24 games expected in the match.

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