Alex de Minaur reached the final of the ATP 250 tournament in ‘s-Hertogenbosch after defeating Adrian Mannarino 6-4, 6-0, the No. 2 seed showed strong form, winning 10 games in a row after falling behind early in the match. De Minaur described the match as challenging under difficult conditions and expressed his happiness at reaching the final.

De Minaur’s Dominant Performance

De Minaur struggled early in the match, losing his serve twice and falling behind 2-4; However, he quickly turned the tide and secured a convincing victory. His opponent. Mannarino, who was the 2024 champion, had little response to De Minaur’s aggressive play; De Minaur credited the low topspin used during the match for creating interesting rallies and said he was ‘overglücklich’ to be in the final.

Unexpected Finalist from Poland

De Minaur will face Kamil Majchrzak in the final, a result that caught some by surprise, though Majchrzak, the No. 3 seed, defeated Daniil Medvedev in a tightly contested match that ended 7-6 (4), 6-1. This will be Majchrzak’s first ATP-level final, In their head-to-head, Majchrzak trails De Minaur 0-2, according to tennisnet.com.

Meanwhile, in a different competition, Jakub Mensik of the Czech Republic staged a remarkable comeback against Alex de Minaur at the Roland Garros tournament — Mensik lost the first set 0-6 but won the next three sets 6-2, 6-2, and 6-3, according to Vietnam.vn. This victory marked a stunning reversal after a disastrous start.

Early Setback for De Minaur

De Minaur started the match in Paris with a commanding performance, In the first set, he won 16 consecutive points and ended it 6-0 in just 19 minutes. During this time. Mensik struggled. Committing 11 unforced errors and scoring only five points; However, the second set saw a dramatic shift as Mensik adapted and began applying pressure with aggressive baseline play.

Mensik’s strong play forced De Minaur into a defensive position, and the Australian made 17 unforced errors in the second set alone — Mensik continued to dominate in the third and fourth sets, with De Minaur showing visible frustration. By the fourth set. De Minaur was unable to counter Mensik’s powerful serves and forehand shots.

De Minaur’s Tournament Outlook

Despite the defeat at Roland Garros, De Minaur’s performance in ‘s-Hertogenbosch indicates he remains a strong contender. With only one match separating him from his second title in ‘s-Hertogenbosch, De Minaur will aim to capitalize on his momentum. Facing Kamil Majchrzak in the final adds an interesting dynamic, especially since the Pole has yet to beat De Minaur in their previous encounters. Fans will be watching closely as both players prepare for what promises to be a competitive final.