Alex de Minaur vs Leandro Riedi end result, scores, quarter-final, Felix Auger-Aliassime information, response
Alex de Minaur has stormed into the US Open quarter-finals with a straight-sets demolition of world No.435 Leandro Riedi.
The eighth seed from Australia took simply 93 minutes to dispatch the qualifier from Switzerland with a 6-3, 6-2, 6-1 rout on Louis Armstrong Stadium.
De Minaur’s conflict with Canada’s Felix Auger-Aliassime can be his sixth grand slam quarter-final.
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He’s but to win one however is the favorite in opposition to the twenty fifth seed Auger-Aliassime.
Auger-Aliassime holds a 2-1 profession document in opposition to de Minaur.
“Tremendous happy with what I am doing and finally that is the place I wish to be,” de Minaur stated.
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“I wish to be taking part in for large titles, I wish to be in rivalry. I am placing myself in the appropriate locations. I’ve bought one other nice alternative arising within the quarter-finals.
“I’ll go on the market and have a swing.”
As per standard, the understated de Minaur is flying below the radar in New York.
Alex de Minaur of Australia reacts whereas taking part in in opposition to Daniel Altmaier of Germany. Getty
Regardless of his excessive rating and in addition reaching the quarter-finals of the 2020 and 2024 US Opens, organisers made him play his second and third spherical matches on Court docket 17 – the smallest of the 4 stadium venues within the precinct.
“It’s a little of a head scratcher for me, I am not gonna lie,” de Minaur stated after beating Germany’s Daniel Altmaier within the third spherical.
“I’ve bought nothing in opposition to Court docket 17, I’ve performed some good matches on that court docket, however I form of felt like possibly I might have performed on a much bigger court docket.
Alex de Minaur of Australia appears on in opposition to Leandro Riedi of Switzerland. Getty
“However, hey, the best way I form of take a look at these items when issues form of do not play out the best way I need them is simply, I’ve bought to win extra matches, proper?
“If I win sufficient matches, I am positive I will play on greater courts.”
De Minaur will play his quarter-final again below the intense lights of Arthur Ashe Stadium.
“Look, this was my first match on Armstrong,” he informed Stan Sport’s Duncan McKenzie-McHarg after Tuesday’s (AEST) win.
“So each court docket is a bit bit completely different however I’ve performed sufficient occasions right here on the US Open the place I’ve had the expertise already now.
“So greater than something it is about me popping out in a few days’ time and and taking part in the match by itself deserves and simply go for it.”
Felix Auger-Aliassime of Canada celebrates after defeating Alexander Zverev of Germany. Getty
Auger-Aliassime, in the meantime, stated stepping again onto Arthur Ashe Stadium “felt even higher than the primary time” as he returned to the quarter-finals with a composed 7-5, 6-3, 6-4 win over Andrey Rublev.
The 25-year-old, reaching his first main quarter-final because the 2022 Australian Open, saved his cool to notch his second victory in 9 conferences with the Russian.
He informed Stan Sport’s Duncan McKenzie-McHarg that de Minaur posed a major problem after Tuesday’s (AEST) win.
“Everyone knows how fast he’s on the court docket and an awesome defensive participant can counter the pace of any opponent,” Auger-Aliassime stated.
“However we all know one another effectively, we prepare in the identical place. He is improved his capacity to step into the court docket and actually end the factors on the internet and to form of put strain on opponents like this.
“Everyone knows he can go on with 40 ball rallies for days however I feel he additionally has the flexibility to step in and end factors while you give him that probability. So credit score to him and his staff on all of the enhancements you have made and to see him be that constant.”
The Canadian admitted the second carried additional weight after battling accidents and dips in confidence since his 2021 breakthrough semi-final run at Flushing Meadows.
“Right now is my first time taking part in Arthur Ashe in a couple of years. It feels even higher than the primary time,” Auger-Aliassime informed reporters.
“In ’21, I used to be on my means again and had a couple of setbacks and accidents, struggles with confidence. To return again right here for the second time, it feels higher and extra deserved. I am soaking in each second right here.”
Felix Auger-Aliassime of Canada reacts in opposition to Alexander Zverev of Germany. Getty
Coming off a surprising win over world quantity three Alexander Zverev, Auger-Aliassime credited his psychological method for back-to-back assertion victories.
“It’s all the time a battle, and it was necessary for me to remain forward and hold placing strain on to the final level,” he stated.
“In these tight moments, you wish to include the appropriate frame of mind. There’s plenty of pleasure round in our world in the present day, however on the court docket, we have to be calm-headed in these large strain moments.”
The end result sends Auger-Aliassime into his fourth profession main quarter-final, as he appears to reflect his 2021 run to the semis, the place he fell to eventual champion Daniil Medvedev.
– with Reuters
