06-06-2024 06:22 via theguardian.com

Alex de Minaur’s French Open run bodes well for charge on Wimbledon grass

The Australian No 1 needs only to look at history to see the omens are good after a career-best performance at Roland GarrosIf Alex de Minaur is looking for reasons to be optimistic as he tries to overcome the disappointment of narrowly missing out on a place in his first Grand Slam semi-final at Roland-Garros, he might cast his eye over history.The Australian was beaten 6-4, 7-6 (5), 6-4 by Alexander Zverev of Germany in a gruelling quarter-final on Wednesday night, edged out by the German in s
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