Where could viewers in the UK watch the match?
The match was available on TNT Sports and Discovery+.
Sports / Tennis
The Australian Open 2026 saw a thrilling quarter-final match between world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz and Australia's Alex de Minaur. Alcaraz aimed to continue his quest for his first Australian Open title, while De Minaur hoped to break his quar...
Alex de Minaur faced a tough challenge against Carlos Alcaraz in the Australian Open quarter-finals. According to former Grand Slam finalist Mark Philippoussis, de Minaur needed to deviate from his usual grinding style and take more risks to overcome Alcaraz. Philippoussis emphasized the importance of aggression and attacking the net to keep Alcaraz off balance.
The match was scheduled last on Rod Laver Arena, following the Coco Gauff vs. Elina Svitolina match. Despite the home crowd's support, De Minaur faced an uphill battle against Alcaraz, who had won all five of their previous encounters. The extreme heat in Melbourne also added a physical challenge to the match.
The match was available on TNT Sports and Discovery+.
In the US, the match was broadcast on ESPN and Tennis Channel.
Philippoussis advised De Minaur to play outside his comfort zone and take more risks against Alcaraz.
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