Alex de Minaur returns from injury to win first match of European Open

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Australian men’s tennis number one Alex de Minaur could make a late push for a maiden appearance at next month’s ATP Finals after a victory at the European Open in Antwerp.

He defeated Roberto Carballes Baena in three sets to book his spot in the last eight.

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Australian men’s tennis number one Alex de Minaur could make a late push for a maiden appearance at next month’s ATP Finals after a victory at the European Open in Antwerp.

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Playing in his first match since the US Open quarterfinals, de Minaur showed his trademark fight to rally to a 2-6 6-4 6-2 win over Roberto Carballes Baena to book his spot in the last eight.

De Minaur is currently ninth in the ATP Live Race To Turin, 425 points behind eighth-placed Andrey Rublev, who is in action on Thursday in Stockholm.

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The world’s top eight will square off in Italy from November 10-17 where the champion collects $3.3 million and, if he goes through the tournament undefeated, is in line for a payday of more than $7 million.

The 25-year-old has battled a hip injury since Wimbledon, although he managed to play doubles at the Olympics then made a deep run at the US Open.

But the injury has continued to cause trouble, forcing him out of the Asian swing.

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De Minaur said he was delighted to keep alive his European Open title hopes, after reaching the final of the event in 2020.

“It’s never easy coming back from injury, so I am happy I was able to win today,” said de Minaur.

“It took a lot of fight and effort, so I’m happy to get a first win here in Antwerp.

“The match is never over until the last point, that’s what I always tell myself.

“I’m always going to compete until the very end and it’s helped me win a lot of matches, so I better keep doing it.”

After a sluggish start the Sydneysider found his groove in the second set with his serve troubling the Spaniard, winning 83 per cent (10/12) of points on his first serve.

The top seed will next face Frenchman Hugo Gaston, who survived a marathon encounter with Argentina’s Mariano Navone 6-4 6-7 (3-7) 7-6 (7-4).

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