In a thrilling display of determination, Alex de Minaur roared his way into the ATP Rotterdam Open final, leaving Ugo Humbert stunned. But here's the catch: de Minaur, the Australian tennis star, has now achieved a feat no other player has managed in the tournament's history.
Three finals in a row
De Minaur, 26, has become the first player to reach three consecutive finals at the prestigious Rotterdam Open. This remarkable milestone was secured with a 6-4, 6-3 victory over Humbert, where he saved an astonishing 10 break points. It's a testament to his unwavering focus and resilience.
The semifinal showdown was a battle of endurance. De Minaur, despite struggling to find his offensive rhythm, relied on his defensive prowess and exceptional serving to thwart Humbert's attacks. The French player, ranked 36th in the world, had his chances, but de Minaur's ability to shut down break points was pivotal.
A lion-hearted performance
"It's hard to find your rhythm against him," admitted de Minaur, acknowledging Humbert's unique challenge. But the Australian's strategy was clear: stay solid, keep asking questions, and wait for the right moments to strike. And strike he did, converting three out of four break points with clinical precision.
This victory sets the stage for an exciting final. De Minaur, having fallen short in his previous two final appearances to tennis giants Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, is now one step closer to becoming Australia's first champion at the ATP 500 tournament since Lleyton Hewitt in 2004.
"I'm super proud of the effort," said de Minaur, reflecting on his journey. "I managed to dig myself out of some tricky situations. I'm pumped to give it my all and hopefully bring the title home."
And this is where it gets interesting: de Minaur's next opponent will be either Alexander Bublik or Felix Auger-Aliassime. With his sights set firmly on the title, he's leaving no room for regrets. But will his strategy be enough to secure the win? The tennis world is eagerly awaiting the final showdown.
What do you think? Is de Minaur's historic achievement a sign of things to come? Can he overcome his final hurdle and make history once again? Share your thoughts in the comments below!