Alex de Minaur at the Ovolo South Yarra days before his Australian Open 2024 campaign.
Alex de Minaur at the Ovolo South Yarra days before his Australian Open 2024 campaign.Chris Connors

Known for his lightning-fast pace,whichearned him the nickname Demon,de Minaur developed a love of Italian cuisine from his father Anibal,who ran Italian restaurant,Giovanni’s,on Sydney’s George Street for 16 years. The restaurant is where his parents met;his Spanish mother,Esther,was working there as a waitress at the time.

When it comes to his preparation for the Open,classic Italian dishes still rank highly.

“I try not to be too superstitious with any rituals when it comes to specific dishes I choose to eat,” says de Minaur. “Otherwise it becomes too tiring to replicate them everywhere I go. I am definitely a big carb man,so if it involves pasta or rice,that’s what I am eating,” he says.

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“If I go to Thirty Eight Chairs in South Yarra,I always get the pasta bolognese and make sure I get my share of carbohydrates before a game.

Alex de Minaur in action as part of a charity match at Melbourne Park earlier this week.
Alex de Minaur in action as part of a charity match at Melbourne Park earlier this week.Getty

Preparing for the Open comes down to strength and conditioning,and mental preparedness;and de Minaur says he’s feeling on top of his game right now.

Already this month he’sdefeated world number one and two tennis players Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz,and at 7pm on Monday,he was due to face Canadian Milos Raonic,the former world number three (currently ranked 318),on centre court.

“The biggest thing so far was cracking the top 10 in my hometown of Sydney at the Ken Rosewell Arena,” says de Minaur.

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“I have worked incredibly to get to this point and it’s thanks to the great team behind me. My strength and conditioning coach has been with me for 16 years,and my team has always believed in me,and pushed me to believe in myself.”

Spaghetti bolognese is de Minaur’s go-to order at Thirty Eight Chairs restaurant in South Yarra.
Spaghetti bolognese is de Minaur’s go-to order at Thirty Eight Chairs restaurant in South Yarra.Supplied


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Signature dish

I love to make spaghetti bolognese − you can’t go wrong. I have fond memories of eating pasta at my dad’s Italian restaurant in Sydney growing up. I think that’s where my love of bolognese sauce developed,as Dad would spend hours making it and stirring the sauce. I am sure that’s why I have such a fondness for it.

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My guilty pleasure

It has to be traditional New York cheesecake.

An ensaimada,a traditional Spanish pastry,from La Colmena in Prahran.
An ensaimada,a traditional Spanish pastry,from La Colmena in Prahran.La Colmena

EATING OUT

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My favourite restaurant is Santi in Alicante,Spain – they make the best paella.

When I need to go to a cafe,you’ll find me atPanaderia la almajada in Alicante – it’s my favourite spot for traditional pastries like ensaimada[a sweet,flaky spiral eaten any time of day],with cafe con leche (coffee with milk).

Alex de Minaur loved the pasta veal ragu at Cucinetta in South Yarra.
Alex de Minaur loved the pasta veal ragu at Cucinetta in South Yarra.Marco Marroni

Favourite Melbourne dining spots

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I am a regular at South Yarra’sThirty Eight Chairs,a small Italian restaurant. They serve amazing pastas with tasty sauces. I always order a plate of spaghetti bolognese here. It’s a guaranteed winner. This restaurant is a favourite choice for my team when we’re in town for the Australian Open.

I ate atCucinettain South Yarra the other night,and ordered pasta with veal ragu which was also amazing. I also like to eat atMisschu in South Yarra − it’s easy and convenient. I always order the pork dumplings.

I can also be found atNobuat Crown Melbourne;you can’t go past the black cod miso.

Nobu’s celebrated black cod miso is a must order.
Nobu’s celebrated black cod miso is a must order.Louise Kennerley

ON THE ROAD

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Favourite food city

It has to be Madrid,Spain. You always get traditional Spanish food and can’t go wrong. I stay at theNH Hotel. The jamon iberico at the hotel’sTablafina restaurant is delicious.

I don’t usually drink,but when I win a tournament,I love to celebrate with aPina Colada, particularly with an umbrella in it.

Pina Colada is Alex de Minaur’s celebration drink. This one’s from Sydney’s Caterpillar Club.
Pina Colada is Alex de Minaur’s celebration drink. This one’s from Sydney’s Caterpillar Club.James Brickwood

Where to dine in Sydney

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6 Head Sydney has the best location overlooking the harbour with a great view of the Harbour Bridge and Opera House. I usually go for the special meat that’s on the menu. They have a great selection of steaks and seafood.

Favourite cafes in Melbourne and Sydney

Walrus Cafein the Sydney CBD andSOS Melbourne in South Yarra − good vibes,great coffee and food. I also lovePound Cafe in the same suburb. It’s right around the corner from where I stay at the Ovolo South Yarra. Nick makes a great coffee there.

Birthday celebrations

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My birthday is in February. Last year I was in Rotterdam and played Grigor Dimitrov,but unfortunately lost that game,so there wasn’t much celebrating.

When it comes to my birthday,I love to eat out with family and friends,but I’m usually travelling,so when I do see them,I always try to catch up with them and make the most of our time together.

I also own a vintage red 1967 Mustang,and while I don’t do them up myself,they are certainly something I absolutely love and enjoy on my days off.

When in Melbourne,Alex chooses to stay at Ovolo South Yarra.

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Jane RoccaJane Rocca is a regular contributor to Sunday Life Magazine,Executive Style,The Age EG,columnist and features writer at Domain Review,Domain Living’s Personal Space page. She is a published author of four books.

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