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Who is Alex de Minaur’s fiancée? Katie Boulter advances to second round of Australian Open

Australian star Alex de Minaur forms one half of a tennis power couple with his partner Katie Boulter.

The duo both made it safely through the opening round of the Australian Open, with de Minaur rushing from his match at Rod Laver Arena to Kia Arena, where Boulter dispatched Canadian Rebecca Marino.

The Sporting News explains everything you need to know about De Minaur and Boulter.

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Who is Katie Boulter? Alex de Minaur’s girlfriend

Boulter is a 28-year-old tennis player from England, with a career-high ranking of 23 achieved in November of 2024.

She first played Wimbledon qualifying in 2014 as a 17-year-old before reaching her first Grand Slam main draw at the All England Club in 2017. 

In 2018, she won her first match at a major with victory against Veronica Cepede Royg at Wimbledon, before bowing out in the second round to Naomi Osaka.

Boulter has been on the rise in recent years, reaching the third round of her last three majors and winning a WTA title at the Canberra International in 2023.

At the United Cup 2024, Boulter earned the best win of her career as she downed world no.5 Jessica Pegula in three sets.

When did Boulter and De Minaur start their relationship?

Boulter and De Minaur’s relationship became public news in March 2022.

With Boulter on the WTA tour and De Minaur on the ATP, tennis often takes the pair away from each other.

However, Boulter and De Minaur teamed up to play mixed doubles at Wimbledon 2023, winning their first match but losing their second.

The duo avoided playing each other in mixed doubles at the United Cup with Australia using a specialist doubles pairing.

Alex de Minaur ranking

De Minaur is currently the world No. 8 in men’s singles – a career-high ranking.

In doubles, the Australian is the world No. 25.

Alex de Minaur prize money

According to the official ATP website, de Minaur has taken home US$16,027,324  in tournament winnings. 

That sum includes prize money from both singles and doubles events. 

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