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  • The honest feedback Alcaraz gave shattered de Minaur after Aus Open exit | Tennis world rallies a…

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    The honest feedback Alcaraz gave shattered de Minaur after Aus Open exit

    Alex de Minaur departed the Australian Open following his defeat to Carlos Alcaraz. (AP: Aaron Favila)

    Pleasant and polite, Carlos Alcaraz gives off the impression he does not have a bad bone in his body.

    So when the world number one was asked about Alex de Minaur following his triumph in their Australian Open quarterfinal, you can guarantee his comments were intended as feedback rather than criticism.

    Alex de Minaur has been knocked out of the Australian Open by world number one Carlos Alcaraz in straight sets.

    "When he's playing against the best or the top player, he's trying to be more aggressive, which sometimes [means] he's just out of his comfort zone," Alcaraz said after his 7-5, 6-2, 6-1 win over de Minaur.

    Tennis world rallies around Alex de Minaur after heartbreaking scenes after Aus Open loss

    Tennis fans and commentators are urging Alex de Minaur not to give up hope after the Aussie star came unstuck at the quarter-final stage of a grand slam once again. The World No.6 enjoyed a brilliant Australian Open campaign to make the last eight, producing dominant wins over 29th seed Frances Tiafoe and 10th seed Alexander Bublik.

    But he was no match for World No.1 Carlos Alcaraz on Tuesday night, going down in straight sets 5-7 2-6 1-6. It once again exposed the gaping divide between Alcaraz and World No.2 Sinner and the rest of the field.

    De Minaur is now a combined 0-19 in his career against Alcaraz and Sinner – 0-6 against Alcaraz and 0-13 against Sinner. He's now made seven quarter-finals appearances at grand slams but never made a semi, becoming the third man after Andrey Rublev and Tommy Robredo to achieve that unwanted feat.

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    Quarter-final curse: Demon's run of last-eight losses

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    Alex de Minaur has lost all seven of his grand slam quarter-finals.

    This is how the seven defeats played out (prefix denotes opponent's ranking):

    A grand slam lightweight hitting the scales at barely 70kg, de Minaur walked away from his maiden major quarter-final hoping in "years to come I'll get bigger, I'll get stronger" after being bossed from the back by the tournament's eventual champion.

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  • The honest feedback Alcaraz gave shattered de Minaur after Aus Open exit | AO 2026 Day 13 preview…

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    The honest feedback Alcaraz gave shattered de Minaur after Aus Open exit

    Alex de Minaur departed the Australian Open following his defeat to Carlos Alcaraz. (AP: Aaron Favila)

    Pleasant and polite, Carlos Alcaraz gives off the impression he does not have a bad bone in his body.

    So when the world number one was asked about Alex de Minaur following his triumph in their Australian Open quarterfinal, you can guarantee his comments were intended as feedback rather than criticism.

    Alex de Minaur has been knocked out of the Australian Open by world number one Carlos Alcaraz in straight sets.

    "When he's playing against the best or the top player, he's trying to be more aggressive, which sometimes [means] he's just out of his comfort zone," Alcaraz said after his 7-5, 6-2, 6-1 win over de Minaur.

    AO 2026 Day 13 preview: Men’s semis in the spotlight

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    Just two men stand to foil Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner’s pursuit of a 15-year first at Melbourne Park on Friday when the top four seeds square off in the semifinals of Australian Open 2026.

    Not since Novak Djokovic denied Rafael Nadal for three of the four Slams from Wimbledon 2011 to Roland Garros 2012 have two rivals contested four successive major finals between them.

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    Quarter-final curse: Demon's run of last-eight losses

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    Alex de Minaur has lost all seven of his grand slam quarter-finals.

    This is how the seven defeats played out (prefix denotes opponent's ranking):

    A grand slam lightweight hitting the scales at barely 70kg, de Minaur walked away from his maiden major quarter-final hoping in "years to come I'll get bigger, I'll get stronger" after being bossed from the back by the tournament's eventual champion.

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  • The honest feedback Alcaraz gave shattered de Minaur after Aus Open exit | Quarter-final curse: D…

    The honest feedback Alcaraz gave shattered de Minaur after Aus Open exit | Quarter-final curse: D…

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    The honest feedback Alcaraz gave shattered de Minaur after Aus Open exit

    Alex de Minaur departed the Australian Open following his defeat to Carlos Alcaraz. (AP: Aaron Favila)

    Pleasant and polite, Carlos Alcaraz gives off the impression he does not have a bad bone in his body.

    So when the world number one was asked about Alex de Minaur following his triumph in their Australian Open quarterfinal, you can guarantee his comments were intended as feedback rather than criticism.

    Alex de Minaur has been knocked out of the Australian Open by world number one Carlos Alcaraz in straight sets.

    "When he's playing against the best or the top player, he's trying to be more aggressive, which sometimes [means] he's just out of his comfort zone," Alcaraz said after his 7-5, 6-2, 6-1 win over de Minaur.

    Quarter-final curse: Demon's run of last-eight losses

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    Alex de Minaur has lost all seven of his grand slam quarter-finals.

    This is how the seven defeats played out (prefix denotes opponent's ranking):

    A grand slam lightweight hitting the scales at barely 70kg, de Minaur walked away from his maiden major quarter-final hoping in "years to come I'll get bigger, I'll get stronger" after being bossed from the back by the tournament's eventual champion.

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    Alcaraz accelerates past De Minaur to make first AO semifinal

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    Carlos Alcaraz broke new ground at Australian Open 2026 on Tuesday night, reaching a maiden Melbourne semifinal at the expense of home favourite Alex de Minaur.

    The flashy world No.1 raced out of the blocks, then held off De Minaur in a pivotal opening set on the way to a 7-5 6-2 6-1 win at Rod Laver Arena.

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    Reader feedback: The three reasons Wilcox’s cartoon was unacceptable

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    Cathy Wilcox’s cartoon (7/1) is disgraceful for three reasons:First, it implies that the calls for a royal commission after the Bondi massacre is a machination of Benjamin Netanyahu. The myriad Australians calling for a commission are functioning adults, who are quite capable of making up their own minds about what is required after the Bondi massacre.Second, it implies that a malign external power is behind the calls for a royal commission. After the Christchurch massacre no one stated that the ″⁣Muslim lobby″⁣ or international Muslim leaders influenced Jacinda Ardern’s swift call for a royal commission. She did so in 10 days.The families of the bereaved in Christchurch were very relieved that this happened so swiftly.Third, the cartoon depicts the ancient antisemitic trope that international Jews are interfering with local politics. This is blatant antisemitic racism. The widespread hatred of Benjamin Netanyahu, and of Israel, is blunting many Australians’ capacity to see what is required after Australia’s worst terrorist massacre.Shame on you.Pia Brous, Armadale

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    ‘Offensive’ cartoon demeans those calling for a royal commission

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    According to cartoonist Cathy Wilcox, calls for a royal commission into antisemitism are nothing more than the Liberal Party and its enablers marching to Benjamin Netanyahu’s drum, the various business leaders, sports people, etc, who have called for it nothing but useful idiots for the political right (Letters, January 7). So why not hold a royal commission? The various objections raised – takes too long, costs too much, won’t achieve anything – are all general objections, applicable to any and all royal commissions. So are the objectors saying we should never have them? If not, why not? I presume they (Wilcox included) are not saying that this case is not serious enough to justify such a move. If they are, perhaps a reminder is due: Australian citizens have been murdered; they have been murdered because they are Jewish; the murders are the culmination of a two-year spike in antisemitic incidents, causing Jewish schools and places of worship to employ security measures not needed by any other minority group. Bondi did not come out of the blue – Australia has a serious problem. It needs to be addressed, and addressed by the most thorough processes available. If a royal commission is not the answer, what is? Stephen Buckle, Glebe

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