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  • Pat Rafter’s warning for Alex de Minaur amid Lleyton Hewitt detail behind campaign


    Aussie tennis legend Pat Rafter has warned Alex de Minaur about the threat American Alex Michelsen possesses in the Australian Open as the 25-year-old looks to emulate a Lleyton Hewitt feat. De Minaur was in stellar form heading into his round three clash, before battling past Fransisco Cerundolo in four sets after a wayward serving match.

    The No.8 seed acknowledged his struggles in the clash, but gestured throughout the contest he was finding his electric feet again after showcasing his quick skills around the court. De Minaur is the last remaining Aussie in the men’s and women’s singles draw and the nation is rallying behind the grand slam hope.

    Tennis great Pat Rafter (pictured far right) has warned Alex de Minaur about his next opponent at the Australian Open as the Aussie looks to emulate a Lleyton Hewitt (pictured middle) grand slam feat. (Getty Images)Tennis great Pat Rafter (pictured far right) has warned Alex de Minaur about his next opponent at the Australian Open as the Aussie looks to emulate a Lleyton Hewitt (pictured middle) grand slam feat. (Getty Images)

    Tennis great Pat Rafter (pictured far right) has warned Alex de Minaur about his next opponent at the Australian Open as the Aussie looks to emulate a Lleyton Hewitt (pictured middle) grand slam feat. (Getty Images)

    De Minaur is hoping to become the first Aussie male to win the Australian Open since Mark Edmondson in 1976. However, former World No.1 and Aussie tennis great Rafter has warned de Minaur not to take his next opponent lightly.

    De Minaur will face young American Michelsen in the fourth round as he looks to reach his first ever Australian Open quarter-final. The Australian is also looking to become the first Australian male to reach the quarter-final of four straight grand slam tournaments since Hewitt in 2005.

    And Rafter has claimed de Minaur has to be cautious of Michelsen’s powerful groundstrokes when he plays on Rod Laver Arena. “I back him against Michelsen,” Rafter said ahead of the round of 16 showdown.

    “I know Michelson’s got a really big game. Can he keep it together against someone like Alex? I think it’s a bad match-up for Michelsen personally. But this guy’s got a really big game and, if he can keep it together, he can cause a lot of destruction, I think Michelsen.”

    Alex de Minaur celebrates his victory.Alex de Minaur celebrates his victory.

    Alex de Minaur (pictued) is looking to emulate Lleyton Hewitt at the Australian Open.

    De Minaur is accustomed to Michelsen’s game having played the American twice last year. De Minaur was too strong for Michelsen at Roland Garros having dismantled the 20-year-old on a slow clay cout. However, there only other meeting was on hard court and Michelsen defeated de Minaur at Los Cabos.

    “He’s been playing really well. He’s a dangerous opponent with a lot of confidence now. He’s taken some big scalps this week, so I’m ready for a battle,” de Minaur said. “He’s going to go out there with no fear. I’m going to do my best to make it difficult for him.”

    Regardless, de Minaur will fancy himself to grind out a win against the American having pointed out in his last post-match press conference he was finding his feet once again after a disrupted 2024 season. De Minaur has returned in the 2025 season fitter and stronger after overcoming a brutal hip injury that curtailed his US Open campaign.

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    De Minaur admitted he wasn’t at his best having battled past Cerundolo in the third round. Cerundolo took the first set, but started to physically struggle in the third.

    The Aussie showcased his trademark grit and determination to get on top of his opponent and battered his rival into submission. And de Minaur admitted he felt it was a good moment for him at Melbourne Park.

    “I reckon this is probably the first match that I’ve played here in Oz where I’ve felt, like today, that I didn’t feel comfortable,” he told reporters after his third round win.

    “I felt all of a sudden a little bit of pressure playing. I didn’t know what to do. I just told myself to go out there and compete. A part of me knew that at some point there was going to be always a match where pressure was going to be there and the nerves were going to be there, kind of the expectation was going to be there… I just told myself to go out there, compete. Geez, I’d rather win ugly any day over losing pretty, right? Ultimately I lived to fight another day. My next one I’ll make sure I bring a better level.”

    If De Minaur wins and reaches his first ever Australian Open quarter-final, he is likely to face World No.1 Jannik Sinner. The Aussie has failed to defeat the Italian and is 0-9 against the reigning Australian Open champion.

    Lleyton Hewitt cheers on Alex de Minaur.Lleyton Hewitt cheers on Alex de Minaur.

    Lleyton Hewitt (pictured middle) Lleyton Hewitt provides guidance to Alex de Minaur.



    Former Australian tennis star Pat Rafter has issued a warning to rising star Alex de Minaur amid reports of tension between him and Davis Cup captain Lleyton Hewitt.

    Rafter, who famously won the US Open in 1997 and reached the Wimbledon final in 2000, urged de Minaur to stay focused on his game and not get caught up in any drama surrounding Hewitt.

    “It’s important for Alex to remember that his main focus should be on his tennis and not on any off-court distractions,” Rafter said. “Lleyton is a great captain and has done a lot for Australian tennis, so it’s important for everyone to respect his decisions and leadership.”

    Rafter’s warning comes as details behind a campaign to oust Hewitt as Davis Cup captain have emerged, with reports suggesting that some players, including de Minaur, were unhappy with Hewitt’s management style.

    Despite the controversy, Rafter believes that de Minaur has the talent and potential to be a top player in the world and should not let any off-court drama affect his performance on the court.

    “Alex is a fantastic player with a bright future ahead of him,” Rafter said. “He needs to block out any negativity and focus on his game, because that’s what will ultimately lead to success in his career.”

    It remains to be seen how de Minaur will handle the situation with Hewitt moving forward, but Rafter’s warning serves as a reminder for the young star to stay focused and keep his eyes on the prize.

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  • Video: Up In The Rafters With Joel Berry – Undisciplined and Disorganized Basketball from UNC – Tar Heel Times

    Video: Up In The Rafters With Joel Berry – Undisciplined and Disorganized Basketball from UNC – Tar Heel Times








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    Video: Up In The Rafters With Joel Berry - Undisciplined and Disorganized Basketball from UNC




    In this video, we take a closer look at Joel Berry and his performance on the court for UNC. Despite his undeniable talent and skill, Berry’s game is often plagued by undisciplined and disorganized play. Watch as we break down his strengths and weaknesses, and discuss what he needs to work on to elevate his game to the next level. Don’t miss out on this in-depth analysis of one of UNC’s star players. Check out the full video on Tar Heel Times now! #UNC #Basketball #JoelBerry #TarHeelTimes

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  • Gonzaga’s Domantas Sabonis’ Jersey to Hang in Rafters Forever

    Gonzaga’s Domantas Sabonis’ Jersey to Hang in Rafters Forever


    What an unbelievable honor. Only five other Zags that have paved the way for this program have had the privilege to have their jersey hang in the rafters in Spokane. Frank Burgess, John Stockton, Adam Morrison, Kelly Olynyk, Dan Dickau. You can now add Domantas Sabonis to that list.

    During his time at Gonzaga from 2014-16, the Lithuanian leftie etched himself in history. Take a look at some of his accolades during his tenure:

    2015 WCC All-Freshman Team

    2015 Second Team All-WCC

    2016 AP Honorable Mention All-American

    2016 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Award Finalist

    In his too short but sweet collegiate career, Sabonis averaged 13.5 PPG on 63.2 FG%/35.7 3PT%/72.9 FT% plus 9.4 RPG in 74 games played for the Zags. He led the program to an Elite 8 in 2015 and a Sweet 16 in 2016 during his tenure.

    Sabonis is the school’s all-time leader in career field goal percentage at 63.2%. He’s also just the 41st player in school history to score 1,000 points, finishing with 1,002 total.

    My personal favorite memory of Sabonis has to be his dunk off the dime from Przemek Karnowski against UCLA in the 2015 Sweet 16. That big man tandem was always on the same page during that run.

    It will be a special moment for the Gonzaga legend to witness his jersey go up in McCarthey Athletic Center and stay there forever on January 18th against Santa Clara.

    Arden Cravalho is a Gonzaga University graduate from the Bay Area… Follow him on Twitter @a_cravalho



    Gonzaga University announced today that former basketball star Domantas Sabonis’ jersey will be retired and hung in the rafters of the McCarthey Athletic Center. Sabonis, who played for the Bulldogs from 2014-2016, left a lasting impact on the program and the university as a whole.

    During his time at Gonzaga, Sabonis was a dominant force on the court, averaging 17.6 points and 11.8 rebounds per game. He was a key player in leading the Bulldogs to two consecutive Sweet 16 appearances in the NCAA tournament.

    Sabonis’ jersey will join the likes of other Gonzaga greats such as John Stockton and Adam Morrison in the rafters, forever immortalizing his legacy at the university.

    Fans and alumni alike are thrilled with the decision to retire Sabonis’ jersey, as it serves as a reminder of the incredible talent and dedication he brought to the program. Congratulations to Domantas Sabonis on this well-deserved honor! #GoZags #DomantasSabonis #RetiredJersey

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