Queen’s Club 2021: Alex de Minaur vs John Millman Preview, Head to Head and Prediction for Cinch Championships

Queen's Club 2021
Alex de Minaur, fourth seed at Queen’s Club 2021 will face fellow Australian, John Millman in the second round encounter. The former is ranked 22nd in the world, whereas, Millman is ranked 43rd in the ATP Rankings.
Match Details:
Tournament | Cinch Championship 2021 |
Match | Alex de Minaur vs John Millman |
Round | Second Round |
Date | 16th June, 2021 |
Prize Money | $31,051 |
Venue | Queen’s Club, England |
Surface | Grass Court |
Alex de Minaur vs John Millman: Match Preview

Alex de Minaur defeated the Serbian, Laslo Djere in the first round of Queen’s Club 2021 in three sets. The Australian came back from a set down to score a victory over the Serbian. He last played at the Stuttgart Open, where he was defeated in the second round by Jurij Rodionov. The world number 22 was defeated in the second round of French Open 2021, and will hope to perform well during the grass court season.
John Millman defeated the American, Reilly Opelka in three sets in the first round. Millman scored a thrilling three set victory over Opelka, defeating him in a close three set encounter. He last played at the Italian Open 2021, where he was defeated in the second round by Matteo Berrettini.
Alex de Minaur vs John Millman: Head-to-Head
The duo have faced against each other on two occasions, where Minaur has emerged victorious, and leads the head to head record by 2-0. The Australian duo last faced each other at Rotterdam Open 2021, where Minaur won in straight sets.
Alex de Minaur vs John Millman: Match Prediction

Alex de Minaur is the favorite to progress into the quarterfinals. The Australian has the mental edge over John Millman, whom he has defeated on two occasions in the past. However, Millman made a brilliant comeback in the first round, where he defeated Reilly Opelka in a three set thriller. The second round match will be a three set affair, with Minaur emerging on top.
Match Prediction: Alex de Minaur to win in three sets