Alex de Minaur is marching on handsomely in his bid to enter Wimbledon with the biggest grass-court title of his career -- and even a new career-high ranking -- under his belt.
The Australian No.1, who's bounced back from his early French Open exit by reaching a final in the Netherlands last week and now powering into the Queen's Club Championship quarters, says he feels re-energised by his success on the grass courts.
"I'm in a good spot right now, but I still have a lot of hunger and determination. Hopefully by the end of this grass court swing I can touch a new career-high," the world No.6 declared after defeating an old conqueror from his junior days, Denis Shapovalov, in the second round at Queen's on Wednesday.