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Alex de Minaur Triumphs at Queen’s, Sets Sights on Wimbledon

2026-07-01 · Alex de Minaur · Match Report

Alex de Minaur surged past Denis Shapovalov in just over an hour at the Queen’s Club on June 30, 2024, securing his place in the quarter‑finals and confirming his sharp form ahead of Wimbledon.

The Australian entered the London event as the top seed after a runner‑up finish at the Libéma Open, where he fell to Kamil Majczak. In London, he dispatched Gabriel Diallo before facing Shapovalov. The match lasted 61 minutes, and De Minaur’s aggressive baseline play forced several early break points, allowing him to close out the win without dropping a set.

De Minaur told the Tennis Channel he felt “really sharp” and praised his ability to hit the ball cleanly after a grueling week of matches. He highlighted the shift from the previous day’s loss to today’s dominant performance, noting that the quick turnaround boosted his confidence. The Australian’s intensity, he said, remains non‑negotiable, a mindset that helped him dominate on grass despite the surface’s fickle nature.

With the quarter‑final against Brandon Nakashima looming, De Minaur sees the Queen’s win as a springboard. He described Nakashima as a “stern test” and emphasized the need to maintain his aggressive approach. The victory also adds valuable match play on grass, a surface where De Minaur has captured two of his eleven ATP titles.

The Australian’s consistency on grass signals a strong push toward a Grand Slam breakthrough. While a Grand Slam final still eludes him, the momentum from Queen’s could translate into deeper runs at Wimbledon. De Minaur’s focus on intensity and attitude suggests he will continue to challenge higher‑ranked opponents, aiming to add another title to his résumé.

**Alex de Minaur** remains a player to watch as the grass‑court season unfolds, with his recent performance underscoring both his resilience and his hunger for a major title.

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