Alex De Minaur stuns Andy Murray in China Open thriller
In an show of strength and skill Australian tennis sensation Alex de Minaur astonished the entire tennis community with a breathtaking victory over former world number one Andy Murray at the highly anticipated China Open.
The match was filled with exhilarating rallies and thrilling momentum swings as Murray missed out on three match points and struggled to maintain his composure ultimately receiving a code violation for throwing his racket to the ground.
Despite Murrays advantage in the set de Minaur exhibited incredible determination fighting back to force a tiebreaker.
In this tiebreaker de Minaur took advantage of Murrays frustration and converted his opportunities to secure a truly memorable win.
This extraordinary triumph not extends de Minaurs dominance over Murray marking his fifth consecutive victory against the three time Grand Slam champion but also places him in an exclusive group of tennis legends.
Only Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal have managed to defeat Murray four times in a row before this achievement by de Minaur.
As Murrays illustrious career gradually comes to an end this victory stands as proof of de Minaurs rise in the sport and his ability to compete at the highest level against some of the best players, in the world.
Tennis fans, from over the world were amazed by de Minaurs determination and taken aback by Murrays outburst.
de Minaur is currently paying +2500 with the top tennis betting sites to win the 2023 China Open. With eyes on Alex, everyone is eagerly watching as he strives to secure his spot in the ATP Finals.
Currently ranked 11th in the ‘Race, to Turin’ he has a chance of making it to the event.
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