Andre Agassi’s ex-coach shocked by Alex de Minaur demolishing Grigor Dimitrov with double bagel in Monte-Carlo QF
Alex de Minaur Stuns Grigor Dimitrov with Double Bagel at Monte-Carlo Masters
Alex de Minaur delivered an astonishing performance by defeating Grigor Dimitrov with a double bagel (6-0, 6-0) in the quarterfinals of the Monte-Carlo Masters. This overwhelming win left Andre Agassi’s former coach in disbelief, who expressed his shock on social media.
“Just checked the live scores – little Demon took out Grigor 12-0, winning the fewest points possible: 48-15. Grigor must have been running on empty; this could be the first time he’s ever lost 6-0, 6-0 in his professional career,” the coach wrote.
De Minaur has been making impressive strides on clay, a surface he struggled with early in his career. “When I first started, I didn’t quite understand how to play well on clay,” said de Minaur. “But over the years, I’ve learned how to adapt and become a tough opponent on this surface. I’m really happy with how I’ve improved each year.”
He continued, “Clay is not about hitting powerful shots. It’s about opening up the court, using angles, varying speeds, and knowing when to be aggressive or passive. I’ve found a balance that works for me.”
This victory marks another major milestone in de Minaur’s growth, highlighting his adaptability and resilience on the clay court