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Alex de Minaur vs Jakub Mensik Prediction: Rising Czech’s big serve vs Australia’s relentless counterpunch

In the quarterfinals at the China Open in Beijing (ATP 500), Alex de Minaur (World No. 8) will be playing against Jakub Mensik (top-20). On 28 September 2025, these two players will face off in a quarterfinal battle. De Minaur's steadiness and strong return are quite different from Mensik's heavy hitting and recent big-match confidence gain – a fight that could go up to tight sets and match points of the late session, thus being interesting to those bettors who count set-level markets and tie break lines things.

Alex de Minaur shows up at the Beijing competition as the top chance to win the trophy. Besides that, he is placed in the top-10 and his season has been very stable so far. In Beijing, he achieved a strong 6-4, 6-0 victory over Yunchaokete Bu and before that, he narrowly defeated Arthur Rinderknech in a tight three-set match to go to the semifinals; In both matches, he showed that he had the ability to raise his level when needed.

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De Minaur And Mensik Set For High-Stakes Beijing Quarterfinal Showdown

The National Tennis Center in Beijing is buzzing with anticipation as Alex de Minaur and Jakub Mensik prepare to clash in the quarterfinals of the 2025 China Open. Scheduled for Monday, September 29, at 1:00 pm local time on the CAPITAL GROUP DIAMOND court, this ATP 500 showdown promises to be a compelling battle between two players on markedly different but equally intriguing trajectories.

For Alex de Minaur, the 26-year-old Australian and current world No. 8, 2025 has been a season of both consolidation and fresh highs. His journey to the Beijing quarterfinals included a clinical straight-sets win over wild card Bu Yunchaokete (6-4, 6-0) followed by a gritty three-set victory against Arthur Rinderknech (6-3, 3-6, 7-6[2]). These results have only reinforced his status as one of the tour’s most reliable competitors. De Minaur’s year has been punctuated by a title run in Washington, a runner-up finish at Rotterdam’s ABN AMRO Open, and deep campaigns at some of the sport’s most prestigious events, including Melbourne, Monte Carlo, Barcelona, Toronto, and the US Open.

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