Sabalenka wins first match since US Open triumph
Aryna Sabalenka overcomes a rusty start in Wuhan as she fights back to beat Rebecca Sramkova in her first appearance since winning the US Open.
Aryna Sabalenka overcomes a rusty start in Wuhan as she fights back to beat Rebecca Sramkova in her first appearance since winning the US Open.
Alex de Minaur recorded his 50th tour-level victory of the season on Wednesday at the Rolex Shanghai Masters, where he moved past Nuno Borges 7-5, 6-2 to reach his seventh ATP Masters 1000 quarter-final.
De Minaur is just the third man to hit the 50-win mark in 2025, joining Carlos Alcaraz (67) and Taylor Fritz (50), with the Australian earning a Tour-leading 37 victories on hard courts. Playing with confidence and controlled aggression against Borges, De Minaur struck 19 winners to just 10 unforced errors en route to a one-hour, 47-minute triumph in the pair’s first Lexus ATP Head2Head meeting.
De Minaur’s previous best season in 2024 culminated in 47 wins and two titles, according to the Infosys ATP Win/Loss Index. Having lifted the trophy at the ATP 500 event in Washington in August, the 26-year-old is chasing his second title of the year in Shanghai, where he will next meet Daniil Medvedev or #NextGenATP American Learner Tien.
De Minaur arrived in Shanghai off the back of a semi-final showing in Beijing and his latest run is further improving his Nitto ATP Finals qualification chances. The 10-time tour-level champion is seventh in the PIF ATP Live Race To Turin, 740 points clear of 10th-placed Felix Auger-Aliassime, who is the first player outside the Top 8 cut due to ninth-placed Jack Draper being sidelined for the rest of the year with injury.
De Minaur, who made his debut at the prestigious year-end event in 2024, would rise to fourth in the Live Race if he captures his maiden Masters 1000 title in Shanghai.
Earlier, Arthur Rinderknech backed up his win against World No. 3 Alexander Zverev by defeating Jiri Lehecka 6-3, 7-6(5) to reach his maiden Masters 1000 quarter-final. The Frenchman, who is up to No. 43 in the PIF ATP Live Rankings, has joined his cousin Valentin Vacherot in the last eight. Following his win, Rinderknech wrote a message of support for qualifier Vacherot, who is the first Monegasque player to reach a tour-level quarter-final in history.