
Top seed Alex De Minaur delivered a controlled and professional performance to defeat wild card Stan Wawrinka in straight sets, closing the morning session on Centre Court at the Rotterdam ATP 500.
First Set: Early Pressure Pays Off
De Minaur wasted little time asserting himself. He immediately attacked Wawrinka’s serve, creating two break points in the opening game, though the Swiss managed to escape.
The pressure continued, and in Wawrinka’s second service game De Minaur converted his first break point to move ahead 2–1. He consolidated the break comfortably to extend the lead to 3–1.
At 4–3, Wawrinka briefly responded, breaking back to level the score. However, that proved to be his only moment of resistance. De Minaur immediately struck back, breaking once more before serving out the set 6–4.
Second Set: De Minaur Takes Full Control

The second set was one-sided. De Minaur raised his intensity and quickly built a commanding advantage with two consecutive breaks, racing ahead 5–1.
Wawrinka managed to hold once to reduce the deficit to 5–2, but De Minaur showed no hesitation on serve. The Australian closed out the match confidently, sealing a 6–4, 6–2 victory.
Statistics Reflect the Gap
The numbers underlined De Minaur’s dominance. Wawrinka struggled to find consistency, committing 30 unforced errors and winning a significantly lower percentage of points on both serve and return compared to the top seed.
De Minaur’s speed, defensive solidity and efficiency in key moments ensured a straightforward passage into the quarterfinals.
While not the most dramatic contest of the tournament, the match confirmed De Minaur’s status as one of the leading contenders for the title in Rotterdam.
With De Minaur moving into the quarterfinals, the broader tournament outlook in Rotterdam becomes clearer in the complete Rotterdam ATP 500 main draw
In the quarterfinals, he will face home favorite Botic van de Zandschulp in what promises to be one of the standout clashes of the round.