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De Minaur powers into position for ATP Finals place | 1 November, 2024 | All News | News and Features | News and Events

De Minaur powers into position for ATP Finals place | 1 November, 2024 | All News | News and Features | News and Events

By avenging his US Open defeat to Jack Draper, Alex de Minaur is through to the Paris Masters quarterfinals, and rises to eighth place in the race to the ATP Finals.

Paris, France, 1 November 2024 | Ian Chadband (AAP)

Alex de Minaur has turned the tables on his US Open conqueror Jack Draper, battling back for a victory in the Paris Masters that propels him to the verge of becoming the Australian in 20 years to make the ATP Finals.

De Minaur’s 5-7 6-2 6-3 victory at the Palais Omnisports on Thursday not only booked the Sydneysider a place in the quarterfinals, it also took him, provisionally, into the eighth and final spot in the race to make the end-of-season championship in Turin.

The field won’t be confirmed until after next week’s final qualifying tournaments in Belgrade – where De Minaur will be top seed – and Moselle, but the 25-year-old is now poised to become the first Aussie since his Davis Cup captain Lleyton Hewitt in 2004 to compete at the ATP Finals.

It ended a stirring day for Australian men’s tennis with 30-year-old Jordan Thompson reaching a Masters 1000 quarterfinal for the first time in his late-blooming career with a 7-5 7-6(5) win over French veteran Adrian Mannarino.

> READ MORE: Thompson reaches first Masters quarterfinal in Paris

On a day featuring three Aussies in the last 16 at a Masters 1000 for the first time in 24 years, Alexei Popyrin succumbed 7-6(5) 6-4 to in-form Karen Khachanov, a round after his shock win over Daniil Medvedev on Wednesday.

This marks the first time in the tournament’s 38-year history at Bercy that two Australians have reached the singles quarterfinals at the Paris Masters.

De Minaur, contemplating how he’d battled through injury woes to join the top eight, still wasn’t taking his Turin place as read.

“You can never say ‘job done’ in the middle of a tournament, that’s not in my DNA,” he said.

“Obviously I’m super-stoked with the win, but I will keep on doing my best, keep on trying to win more matches.

“It took every ounce from me and I am just happy I was able to rally. I’m going to put my body on the line, try my hardest, show my opponent that I can do that all day.”

It will go down as one of ‘Demon’s’…

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