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💔 “I’M REALLY DISAPPOINTED IN MYSELF…” Alex de Minaur’s Emotional Breakdown After Shocking Roland Garros Collaps

💔 “I’M REALLY DISAPPOINTED IN MYSELF…” Alex de Minaur’s Emotional Breakdown After Shocking Roland Garros Collaps

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In one of the most touching moments of the 2026 French Open, Alex de Minaur finally opened up about his devastating third-round loss to Jakub Mensik. The Australian looked visibly shaken as he addressed the media for the first time after the match.

“I’m really disappointed in myself,” de Minaur said, his voice breaking. “I feel like I threw away a massive opportunity that may not come again.”

Despite dominating the first set 6-0, de Minaur suffered a dramatic collapse, eventually losing 6-0, 2-6, 2-6, 3-6. He admitted that a combination of physical exhaustion, unforced errors, and overwhelming self-criticism caused his spirit to crumble. In a rare display of raw emotion, the usually composed “Demon” smashed his racket on the clay, shouted in frustration, and ran his hands through his hair in front of a stunned crowd.

But the most emotional part of the story happened later that night.

The Legendary Phone Call

While de Minaur was still reeling from the loss in his hotel room, his phone rang. On the other end was Roger Federer — the Swiss maestro and one of the greatest players of all time, a man de Minaur has idolized since childhood.

What Federer said to him moved the Australian so deeply that he broke down in tears during the conversation.

According to de Minaur, Federer told him:

“Alex, listen to me. I’ve been where you are right now more times than you can imagine. I lost finals at Roland Garros, I cried in locker rooms, I questioned everything. But those painful moments made me who I am. You are a better player and a better man than you think. Don’t let one bad day define you. The tennis world already knows your quality. Now it’s time for you to believe it too.”

De Minaur later revealed with tears in his eyes:

“This is the first time anyone has ever said these things to me… It really hit me hard. Roger took the time to call me personally. I’ll never forget that.”

The 20-minute conversation, filled with encouragement, personal stories from Federer’s own career, and genuine care, helped pull de Minaur out of his darkest emotional state after the match.

A Defining Moment

This loss and the subsequent emotional journey have become one of the most talked-about stories of Roland Garros 2026. Many see it as a turning point in de Minaur’s career — not because of the defeat itself, but because of how he handled it and the support he received from one of tennis’s greatest icons.

Federer’s call has been praised widely across the tennis community. Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, and many current players also sent messages of support, showing the deep respect de Minaur commands among his peers.

As de Minaur prepares for the grass-court season — where he has traditionally performed much better — fans are hopeful that this painful chapter at Roland Garros will fuel a stronger, more mentally resilient version of the Australian star.

One thing is certain: even in defeat, Alex de Minaur has shown the heart of a true champion. And with legends like Roger Federer in his corner, his best days on the court may still be ahead.