Alcaraz – De Minaur: Australia will be roaring! 
Carlos Alcaraz and Alex De Minaur meet in the Australian Open quarter-finals. Neither has reached the semis in Melbourne before. A rare chance — and a proper test for both.
Alcaraz moves on untroubled 
Alcaraz is still yet to drop a set. In the last 16 against Tommy Paul he took his time and never looked truly threatened. The first set went to a tiebreak; once he won it he gradually took control. Fewer risks, plenty of balls in play, few errors.
His performance was tidy. Not many aces, but efficient serving and calm management of rallies. At this stage he seems to be steering matches without overexerting. Quarters in Melbourne have bitten him before. This year feels different. He arrives with confidence and real stability in his game.
De Minaur delivers at home 
Alex De Minaur was ruthless against Alexander Bublik. A clean three-set win, never letting the Kazakh set a rhythm. Solid from the baseline. Few errors, many returns, constant pressure. Bublik never found a lasting answer.
De Minaur is confirming his form. No flash, just the steady play that wins matches. His serve held up and he was rarely exposed. A quarter-finalist last year, he wants to go further now. The crowd will be loud and backing him all the way.
Head-to-head
Barcelona Open 2022 : Alcaraz 6-7 7-6 6-4
Queen’s Club 2023 : Alcaraz 6-4 6-4
ABN AMRO Open 2025 : Alcaraz 6-4 3-6 6-2
Barcelona Open 2025 : Alcaraz 7-5 6-3
ATP Finals 2025 : Alcaraz 7-6 6-2
Tennis Prediction Alcaraz vs De Minaur
De Minaur to take at least one set
De Minaur has been solid and made few mistakes so far. At home he can hang in and avoid a one-sided match. Alcaraz remains the favourite, but the crowd’s darling looks capable of avoiding a straight-sets drubbing.
Photo credits: ATP
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