Alex de Minaur’s mission to reach the ATP Finals for the very first time might have suffered a deadly blow at the hands of mercurial French magician Hugo Gaston, who summoned among the shots of the tennis year while mesmerising the Australian No. 1 in Antwerp. De Minaur’s fellow Australian Aleksandar Vukic took pleasure in one of the finest wins of his profession on Friday, knocking out leading seed Frances Tiafoe to reach the Almaty Open semi-finals. SEE THE VIDEO ABOVE: Hugo Gaston stuns Alex De Minaur with ‘shot of the year’. Know the news with the 7NEWS app: Download today The contrasting fortunes of the 2 Sydneysiders emerged on a hectic late-season tennis day around Europe with business end of 3 ATP competitions occurring. Antwerp leading seed de Minaur was possibly the most annoyed gamer of the lot as he missed out on out on a golden chance to get important points in his quote to be one of the leading 8 guys’s gamers who certify for the season-ending champion in Turin. Previously on Friday, the door had actually been left open for de Minaur to get points on Andrey Rublev, presently 8th in the ‘Race to Turin’ standings, as the Russian front runner was knocked out of the quarter-finals of the Nordic Open in Stockholm 7-6 (7-5) 7-6 (7-5) by the ageless Stan Wawrinka. At No. 9 in the standings, de Minaur might have closed the space by reaching the semi-finals at the European Open in Antwerp versus French world no. 77 Gaston, who had actually never ever beaten a top-10-ranked gamer before. Gaston, who had actually likewise beat ‘Demon’ at an intense French Open match in 2022 when the Aussie grumbled about a raucous Roland Garros crowd “going over the line” in assistance of the radical home favourite, once again defied the chances – and injury – and an extremely amusing quarter-final. When once again Hugo Gaston had the ability to rattle the Aussie. Credit: Getty Images Although requiring a second-set medical timeout for what appeared to be a groin injury and never ever moving quickly after that, Gaston still uncorked some fizzing shots to defy a rusty de Minaur, who was playing in just his 2nd competition in 3 months considering that his injury-hit Wimbledon. Absolutely nothing topped the wonderful minute in the opening set when southpaw Gaston raced back to recover a near-perfect de Minaur lob and in some way, with back to the court, whipped a blind winner from over his shoulder past the astonished Aussie, who might just praise while the analysts chuckled. “One of the minutes of the year not to mention this competition,” the analysts stated. “What wizardry.” De Minaur looked hot preferred in the choosing set as Gaston hobbled around in between points however he in some way raised his video game, sealing just his 2nd break in the last video game with a magnificent backhand winner down the line to dominate 6-3 3-6 7-5 after 2 hours 9 minutes. Previously in Kazakhstan, Vukic knocked out American front runner Tiafoe 6-2 7-6 (13-11), dominating in a remarkable tiebreak throughout which he let 4 match points slip while conserving 2 set points of his own. “Pretty overwhelmed, that tiebreak was quite insane,” beamed the Australian world No. 85 later on. “We were both a bit anxious and the crowd was actually getting into it, the environment was fantastic. I think this is what it’s everything about, you do not feel feelings like this anywhere else. Delighted to survive and go once again tomorrow.” In his 3rd ATP semi-final, Vukic will deal with Russian Karen Khachanov in Saturday’s last 4. How was he preparing to prepare? “Might go to the driving variety next door to our hotel, release some balls to get some feeling out of me,” smiled Vukic.