Alex de Minaur reacts after completing tennis achievement which only Jannik Sinner can match, 'it's pretty cool'

by John Smith - World Editor
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Alex de Minaur Achieves 300th Career Win at Vienna Open

Alex de Minaur recorded his 300th career victory today, October 21, 2025, with a win over Jurij Rodionov at the Vienna Open in Austria.

The Australian defeated Rodionov in the opening round of the ATP 500 tournament, reaching the milestone that places him among a select group of players. Only Jannik Sinner has reached 300 wins faster this decade. De Minaur recently competed in the UTS Hong Kong event but withdrew due to a hip issue, making his participation and performance in Vienna a key variable for his season.

De Minaur’s career has included significant achievements, such as winning the Washington championship and reaching the final in Rotterdam earlier this year, as well as a strong showing in Beijing. This milestone underscores his consistency and longevity on the professional tour. For more on the ATP tour, visit the official ATP website.

This victory is particularly notable as de Minaur continues to navigate a recent hip concern, demonstrating his resilience and determination. He is now looking ahead to the remainder of the Vienna Open, hoping to build on this momentum and potentially qualify for the year-end championships; you can find more information about the tennis season here.

Tournament officials confirmed de Minaur will face the winner of the match between Fabian Marozsan and Christopher O’Connell in the next round.

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