De Minaur advances to National Bank Open quarterfinals with win over Tiafoe
TORONTO, CANADA, AUG 3 – De Minaur extended his winning streak to eight matches after defeating Tiafoe 6-2, 4-6, 6-4, advancing to his seventh quarter-final of the season at the National Bank Open.
- In Toronto, Alex de Minaur, ninth seed, defeated Frances Tiafoe, seventh seed, 6-2, 4-6, 6-4 on Sunday to reach the quarterfinals at the National Bank Open.
- Following his Washington triumph, de Minaur arrived in Toronto after clinching last week's Washington Open title on hard courts, his 10th ATP Tour victory.
- Converting five of his 10 break opportunities, Alex de Minaur profited from nearly 50 unforced errors by Frances Tiafoe.
- He will take on the winner of Sunday night's match between Ben Shelton and Flavio Cobolli in quarter-finals scheduled for Monday.
- Having excelled on hard courts, Alex de Minaur aims to win three matches in a row at the Canadian Open this year.
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