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Alex de Minaur gifted $500,000 in 20-year Australian first

After 10 long months, slogging through 20 tournaments in 10 different countries, battling against a debilitating injury while winning 47 of 63 hard-fought matches, Alex de Minaur has at last got his just desserts.

He will, for the first time in his ever-improving career, go to the big end-of-season ball — the ATP Finals in Turin.

The Australian tennis No.1 finally got the good news on Tuesday as Novak Djokovic’s announcement that he was withdrawing from next week’s showpiece ensured de Minaur, Andrey Rublev and Casper Ruud were all guaranteed the last three places in the eight-man tournament at the Inalpi Arena.

It could not have been more timely relief for de Minaur, who immediately then announced his withdrawal from the Belgrade Open, where he was due to play on Wednesday in a final quest to nail down enough points to ensure qualification.

Instead, Djokovic’s decision has spared him the trouble of a nail-biting final scrap with Rublev and Ruud, and given him, mercifully, a much-needed four-day break after three straight weeks of competition in Europe when, in truth, he’s not looked quite at his sharpest following the hip injury that’s dogged him since Wimbledon.

Content Source: www.perthnow.com.au

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