Alex de Minaur claimed the Ultimate Tennis Showdown in London on Sunday, defeating World No. 12 Casper Ruud in a thrilling final. The World No. 7 pocketed $964,000, including a $390,000 winner’s cheque and a $250,000 bonus from a prior UTS event in France. In the process, the Aussie etched his name in history, surpassing Lleyton Hewitt ’s record and marking a remarkable rise in his career.

Alex de Minaur has become the highest-earning male prize-money winner in Australian tennis history, surpassing the long-standing record held by Lleyton Hewitt. His latest success at the Ultimate Tennis Showdown saw him walk away with nearly $1 million, marking one of the biggest paydays of his career. This milestone pushes him past Hewitt, who earned $20,890,470, and makes de Minaur the top male

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