Alex de Minaur Cracks Top 10 in ATP Rankings
Australian Makes History at French Open
Australian tennis player Alex de Minaur has made history by becoming the first Australian man to win through to a French Open semi-final. The 23-year-old defeated Germany's Alexander Zverev in the quarter-finals, coming back from a set down to win 6-4, 4-6, 7-5, 6-2.
De Minaur's Big Chance
De Minaur had a chance to break through in the first set, but a double fault on break point at 3-3 allowed Zverev to take the lead. However, de Minaur stayed calm and eventually broke through Zverev's serve to take the set.
A Close Battle
The second set was a close battle, but Zverev managed to break de Minaur's serve at 4-4 and go on to win the set. De Minaur responded in the third set, breaking Zverev's serve at 2-1 and holding on to win the set.
A Historic Win
De Minaur sealed the victory in the fourth set, breaking Zverev's serve twice to take the set and the match. The win marks a historic achievement for de Minaur, who is the first Australian man to reach a semi-final at the French Open since Lleyton Hewitt in 2005.
A Proud Moment for Australia
De Minaur's victory is a proud moment for Australia and a testament to his hard work and dedication. He is now ranked ninth in the world and is one of the most exciting young players in the game.
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