Posted: 2024-06-18 21:33:59

Less than 48 hours after celebrating an impressive tournament win in the Netherlands, Alex de Minaur has had to rewrite his plans for Wimbledon after suffering an upset loss at Queen's.

Newly promoted to world number seven, de Minaur looked on course for an easy win when he brushed aside Lorenzo Musetti 6-1 in the opening set in west London.

But the number-two seed began to show signs of his exertions in winning in s'Hertogenbosch and his Italian opponent took advantage of a few errors to level the match in the second.

De Minaur, who was runner-up at Queen's last year, then faded fast, going 4-0 down in the third before getting on the scoreboard and avoiding a bagel. But he had too much to do to come back and Musetti, ranked 30 in the world, won 1-6, 6-4, 6-2.

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