Australian Open: defending champion Sinner destroys De Minaur to reach last four – as it happened
Madison Keys and Iga Swiatek set up a semi-final meeting in the women’s competition, while Ben Shelton and Jannik Sinner did likewise in the men’s
Wild celebrations from Shelton, as you might expect, and here he is…
A body-serve sets up the point, finished by Shelton with two colossal inside-out forehands. He meets Sinner or De Minaur in the semi.
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