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Aussie Tennis Star Ends Drought, Reaches ATP Finals Semis for First Time in 21 Years
14 Nov
Summary
- First Australian to reach ATP Finals semis since 2004
- Defeated world no. 6 Taylor Fritz in straight sets
- Ended 0-16 record against top 10 players

In a remarkable achievement, Australian tennis player Alex de Minaur has become the first Aussie to reach the ATP Finals semi-finals in 21 years. On November 12, 2025, the world no. 7 player blitzed through world no. 6 Taylor Fritz in straight sets, winning 7-6(3) 6-3 to secure his place in the final four of the season-ending tournament in Turin, Italy.
De Minaur's victory was particularly significant as it ended his horrific 0-16 record against top 10 players, a streak dating back to the 2024 French Open. The 26-year-old had also lost all five of his previous matches at the prestigious ATP Finals. However, his determined performance on November 12th saw him overcome these obstacles and make history for Australian tennis.
With this milestone achievement, De Minaur now has the opportunity to emulate the success of past Australian champions at the ATP Finals, such as Lleyton Hewitt, who won the title in 2001 and 2022, and John Newcombe, the 1975 champion. As he prepares to face world no. 2 Jannik Sinner in the semi-finals, the Aussie star will be aiming to continue his remarkable run and potentially secure the biggest title of his career.




