💨 Abstract
Australian tennis player Alex de Minaur attributed his surprising second-round loss to Kazakhstan's Alexander Bublik at the 2025 French Open to mental and physical fatigue, stating he was "tired" and "burnt out" from playing too much tennis. Despite leading 2-0 sets, De Minaur struggled with his usual consistency, admitting he didn't handle the pressure or opponent's play well.
Courtesy: Dave Marshall
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