De Minaur in comeback win to boost ATP Finals hopes

Alex de Minaur can still make the ATP Finals in Turin after his latest comeback win. (AP PHOTO)

Alex de Minaur has delivered a huge boost to his hopes of reaching the end-of-season ATP Finals, conjuring up some of his best tennis since suffering his season-changing injury at Wimbledon as he powered into the last-four at the Vienna Open.

The Australian No.1 had to come from a set down against one of the hottest young prospects in the world game, teenage Czech Jakub Mensik, before prevailing 6-7 (2-7) 6-3 6-4 just before midnight on Friday (Saturday AEDT) and booking a place in the semi-finals.

If he can win the hardcourt title in the Austrian capital over the weekend, it would push de Minaur among the top eight players in line to qualify for the showpiece men's Finals in Turin next month.

Sydney's No.2 seed de Minaur will face Russian Karen Khachanov in Saturday's (Sunday AEDT) semi-final, while rising British star Jack Draper will meet Italy's Wimbledon semi-finalist Lorenzo Musetti in the other last-four duel.

Getting into the mix for an ATP Finals place after the hip injury that's completely disrupted his program since he suffered it at Wimbledon in July would be an extraordinary feat of resilience and resolve from the 25-year-old 'Demon', who unveiled those qualities once more while subduing Mensik.

After being blown away by the irrepressible 18-year-old in their first-set tiebreak, de Minaur not only survived the barrage of 15 aces and 47 winners that scorched from the young Czech's racquet but also became the first man all week to break Mensik's huge serve, achieving the feat once in each of the next two sets.

"(Giving up) is definitely not what I do," said de Minaur afterwards. 

"Now it's crunch time. Every match counts, every single point counts, so I'm going to do my best. 

"I haven't played enough tennis this year. I've been sidelined for a while, so I've got plenty of energy and plenty of fight in me. I'm going to make sure I give it my all every time I step out on court."

In some dazzling final exchanges in the deciding set, the Australian particularly amazed in one rally with a sensational reaction lobbed volley when he was seemingly flying the wrong way in mid-air.

De Minaur proved much more secure than the teenager, who made 47 unforced errors to the Australian's 19, as he set up a battle with Khachanov, who had earlier defeated Matteo Berrettini 6-1 6-4.

The turning point felt like an exhausting 31-shot rally early in the final set in which de Minaur outlasted the youngster. Seemingly deflated, Mensik lost the next five points en route to being broken.

The win puts de Minaur 165 points behind Andrey Rublev, who occupies the eighth and last place in the 'Race to Turin' standings.

If he wins the Vienna title, ninth-placed de Minaur will surpass the Russian (3720pts) and join Casper Ruud (3855) in joint-seventh, with only one more qualifying event left at the Paris Masters over the next fortnight.

He could also achieve another astonishing double along with girlfriend Katie Boulter, who reached the semi-final of the Japan Open in Tokyo hours before his success in Vienna. 

If they both lift titles in the same weekend, it would the third time they've achieved the feat this season.

"She's putting pressure on me because she's playing before me," smiled de Minaur. "If it happens again, that's way too good."

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