The Paris dream is over for Alex de Minaur. His hopes of reaching the French Open semi-final have actually been ground into the Roland Garros clay-court dust by the unrelenting Olympic champ Alexander Zverev. SEE THE VIDEO ABOVE: Alex de Minaur’s French Open dream over after Alexander Zverev loss. Know the news with the 7NEWS app: Download today The very first Australian male into the quarter-finals considering that Lleyton Hewitt 20 years back, de Minaur’s unlikely experience came to a stop in his very first prime-time night slot on Court Philippe Chatrier as the imposing German dominated 6-4, 7-6 (7-5), 6-4. De Minaur was far from disgraced in a straight-sets defeat at the end of a marvelous development Roland Garros experience in which he had actually shown he might cope with the very best, even on his least efficient surface area. Eventually, Zverev showed too strong as he took his record versus the Australian to 8-2. It was a particular effort from Zverev, who had actually been involved in 2 tiring five-setters in his last 2 matches and been on court 4 hours longer than the Aussie. There was no indication of weariness, nor of any interruption from outdoors occasions with his trial for the supposed attack of an ex-partner still going on in Germany. Australia’s Alex De Minaur waves bye-bye after losing his quarterfinal match of the French Open. Credit: Jean-Francois Badias/AP De Minaur assaulted, never ever providing Zverev a minute of peace as he attempted to hurry him out of his convenience zone. The Olympic gold medallist was every bit as difficult as the lightning Aussie, who never ever stopped battling, even breaking back when the German was serving for the match at 5-3. It showed a spectacular tie from the start, as a blistering 25-stroke rally ended by a de Minaur drop-shot winner set the tone in the 2nd video game. There were a host of them, and some remarkable exchanges– such as the second-set legendary in which de Minaur jumped in the air just to miss out on Zverev’s lob however still had the speed to scuttle back, recover the ball and eventually dig out the point. Cheered on once again by his brand-new French teenage ‘superfan’ Paul– dressed up in a reproduction of ‘Demon’s’ NSW blue package– there was a lot of strength from the 25-year-old early. Hostility was plainly his method operandi. He fought back from an early break down to level up with a number of awesome low backhand volleys and an amazing running lob. One disappointing service video game at 3-3 successfully cost him the opening set, a couple of negligent backhand mistakes intensified by a double fault gifting the crucial break. In the breezy conditions, serving was troublesome for both gamers as double faults led both to getting broken in the 2nd verse. De Minaur had his huge possibility at 6-5, when another charming lob made him set point. Zverev was strength personified, not just saving the video game however the coming down from 4-0 in the tiebreak to make a set point himself after outliving the Sydneysider in another fantastic 39-shot rally. A shattered de Minaur then struck a forehand long, identifying that he would need to manage the very first resurgence from 2 sets down in his profession. Another break in the 6th video game of the 3rd set, once again ending with a double fault, looked deadly to de Minaur’s opportunities of being the very first Australian male into the Roland Garros semis because Pat Rafter in 1997. He broke back with an amazing drop volley, just for Zverev to crank up the pressure once again to break de Minaur for a 5th time and seal triumph in simply under 3 hours.