De Minaur knocked out in quarter-finals at Queen’s Club

Top seed Alex de Minaur’s hopes of adding his name to the illustrious list of winners ‌of the Queen’s Club title ended in defeat by ​American ⁠Brandon Nakashima on Friday.

The Australian world number ‌six is regarded as ‌one of the best exponents of grass court tennis but was unable to handle the aggressive Nakashima in ‌a 7-5 6-3 quarter-final defeat.

A tight opening set dominated ⁠by serve was edged by world number 32 Nakashima as he converted the first break point of the match in the 12th game.
De Minaur had a chance at 1-1 in the second set on Nakashima’s serve but ​was unable to take it.

On a boiling hot ‌day on Andy Murray Arena, he dropped serve at 3-4 and there was no way back as Nakashima ⁠clinched his first win against a top-10 player in two years.

De Minaur knocked out in quarter-finals at Queen's Club

Brandon Nakashima celebrates winning his quarter final match against Alex de Minaur.

De Minaur knocked out in quarter-finals at Queen's Club

General view during the quarter final match between Australia’s Alex de Minaur and Brandon Nakashima of the US. Photos: Reuters

Nakashima will face Argentina’s seventh seed Francisco Cerundolo after he ​battled past ‌British wildcard Arthur Fery 7-6(1) 3-6 6-4. Cerundolo ‌suffered a scare when he was struck in the throat by a Fery backhand from close range and was left ‌on the ground.

“I ‌got hit and I ⁠couldn’t breathe, but after one or two ‌games it went away,” he said.

The other semi-final will see American former champion Tommy Paul take ⁠on France’s Ugo Humbert. Paul beat fourth ​seed Alejandro Davidovich Fokina of Spain 6-3 7-6(4) while Humbert thrashed Australia’s Rinky Hijikata.

Reuters

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