🚨”If there is an afterlife, I still want to be an Australian citizen and proud to be an Australian.” Alex de Minaur shared his thanks for the advice, encouragement, and understanding from fans across the country and he felt empowered through the recent difficulties. At the same time, he also made an important announcement about his tennis future, shocking fans about this hasty decision.👇👇

“If there is an afterlife, I still want to be an Australian citizen and proud to be an Australian.” Alex de Minaur shared his thanks for the advice, encouragement, and understanding from fans across the country and he felt empowered through the recent difficulties. At the same time, he also made an important announcement about his tennis future, shocking fans about this hasty decision.

Melbourne, February 1, 2026 – In the aftermath of his quarterfinal exit at the Australian Open 2026, Alex de Minaur delivered one of the most heartfelt and reflective statements of his career. Speaking in a post-tournament interview and later amplified through social media and Tennis Australia channels, the 26-year-old Australian No. 1 expressed profound gratitude to his home fans while dropping a surprising revelation about his future plans that left supporters stunned.

The quote that captured immediate attention — “If there is an afterlife, I still want to be an Australian citizen and proud to be an Australian” — came during a candid moment as de Minaur reflected on the emotional rollercoaster of his home Slam. Despite falling to world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz in straight sets (7-5, 6-2, 6-1) in the quarterfinals — his seventh major quarterfinal loss overall — de Minaur emphasized the unwavering support he has received from Australians throughout his journey.

“Thank you to every single person who has sent messages, stood in the stands, or simply cheered from home,” de Minaur said. “The advice, the encouragement, the understanding — it has meant more than words can express. Through the tough moments, the criticism, and the pressure of being the great hope of a nation, I’ve felt truly empowered. You’ve kept me going when things got hard.”

De Minaur’s run at Melbourne Park was one of his strongest yet. Seeded No. 6, he looked fitter, more aggressive, and more confident than ever. He notched dominant wins over 29th seed Frances Tiafoe and 10th seed Alexander Bublik, showcasing his trademark speed, endurance, and improved baseline power. Crowds at Rod Laver Arena erupted for him, and he drew record local support, often described as the biggest home hope since Lleyton Hewitt.

Yet the quarterfinal against Alcaraz proved too steep. De Minaur pushed early, raising hopes with aggressive play out of his comfort zone, but errors mounted as Alcaraz’s superior firepower took over. In the press conference afterward, de Minaur admitted feeling “quite deflated” but remained resolute: “You get back up, you get back on the horse, and that’s it. I’ve got to keep improving, stay comfortable playing at that level for the whole match. That’s what it takes to go to the next step.”

His words resonated deeply with fans who have watched him consistently reach the last eight of majors (six of his last eight Slams) without breaking through to a semifinal. The emotional weight of carrying national expectations — coupled with back-to-back quarterfinal losses to Alcaraz at the AO — has been evident. Yet de Minaur’s response was not defeatist; it was appreciative and forward-looking.

Then came the announcement that shocked the tennis community.

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In the same reflective interview, de Minaur revealed he is seriously considering a temporary step back from full-time singles competition after the 2026 season to prioritize long-term health, family, and personal growth. While not calling it retirement, he described it as a “structured break” or “recalibration period” — potentially missing parts of the 2027 calendar to focus on recovery from accumulated wear (he’s battled various niggles over the years), spending more time with fiancée Katie Boulter, and exploring interests beyond the tour, including his Alex de Minaur Foundation’s work with young Australian players.

“I love this sport, I love representing Australia, and I want to keep competing at the highest level,” he said. “But I’ve learned that pushing without balance can lead to burnout. After this year, I need to listen to my body and my heart. It’s not goodbye forever — it’s about coming back stronger, smarter, and happier. Fans have given me so much; I owe it to them, and to myself, to make sure I’m in the best place possible.”

The announcement, described by some as “hasty” given his current world No. 6 ranking and upward trajectory (consistent Top 10 form, most hardcourt wins in recent seasons), sent shockwaves through social media. Fans flooded platforms with messages of support mixed with concern: “Take the time you need, Demon — Australia will always be proud!” and “No! Don’t step back now, you’re so close!” Others praised his maturity: “This is leadership — prioritizing health and longevity over short-term glory.”

De Minaur’s mother, in a separate emotional statement shared online, added depth to his words: “My son sacrificed his youth, his dreams, and his peace of mind for our family — and for Australia.” Her tears and revelation about the unseen struggles — late nights exhausted, hidden tears after criticism — moved many to reflect on the toll of elite sport.

The timing amplified the impact. Coming right after his AO exit, and amid a tournament where Australian players have carried much of the local spotlight, de Minaur’s words felt like a poignant farewell to the pressure of the moment — even if it’s not permanent. He reiterated his commitment to the game: “I’ll keep pushing until I break through for that elusive Grand Slam title. But balance matters.”

Tennis Australia and fellow players quickly rallied. Lleyton Hewitt, his mentor, called it “a smart, brave decision.” Katie Boulter posted support online: “Proud of you for being honest. Whatever comes next, we’re in it together.”

As de Minaur looks ahead — with tournaments in Acapulco, Indian Wells, and Miami on the horizon — his statement serves as a reminder of the human side behind the athlete. At 26, he’s achieved Top 10 consistency, inspired the next generation through his foundation, and become a symbol of resilience for Australia. Whether this “recalibration” is brief or extended, his pride in his citizenship and heritage shines through.

“If there is an afterlife,” he concluded, “I still want to be an Australian citizen and proud to be an Australian.” In those words, fans heard not farewell, but enduring love for the country that has shaped him — and the promise that his story on the court is far from finished.

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