Match Details
Fixture: Adrian Mannarino vs (2) Alex de Minaur
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Date: Saturday, June 13, 2026
Tournament: Libema Open
Round: Semifinals
Venue: Rosmalen, ‘s-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands
Category: ATP 250
Surface: Grass
Prize Money: €723,435
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Alex de Minaur vs Adrian Mannarino preview

Alex de Minaur and Adrian Mannarino will clash against each other in the semifinals of the Libema Open on Saturday, June 13. The duo are scheduled to be in action on Centre Court post 3:00 PM local time, and fans can be seated for some thrilling tennis.
After struggling to string together consistent wins in the clay season, de Minaur has gotten his grass season off to an incredible start. The Australian star began his time in s-Hertogenbosch against Martin Damm Jr., ousting the American 7-6(8), 7-5. He then went on to clinch a comfortable victory over Benjamin Bonzi in the quarterfinals
On the other hand, Mannarino, known for playing his best tennis on grass, hasn’t disappointed. This week, the Frenchman kicked off his campaign at the ATP 250 event with a win over defending champion Gabriel Diallo, before outshining compatriot Arthur Rinderknech. In his quarterfinals encounter, the 37-year-old defeated Zhang Zhizhen in straight sets.
Alex de Minaur vs Adrian Mannarino head-to-head record

de Minaur and Mannarino have played each other five times in their careers, with the Australian star having won four of these encounters.
Their maiden meeting took place in 2019 at the Zhuhai Championships, where de Minaur clinched a dominant straight sets win. Three years later, in 2022, Mannarino defeated the World No.6 at the Libema Open with a 6-2, 6-3 scoreline.
Since then, de Minaur has beaten Mannarino thrice, including once on the grass courts of Queen’s Club.
Alex de Minaur vs Adrian Mannarino odds
(To be updated)
Alex de Minaur vs Adrian Mannarino prediction

de Minaur and Mannarino will head into their semifinals battle at the Libema Open fairly evenly matched. While Mannarino is the more dominant player on grass between the two, de Minaur has already proven that he can neutralize the threat posed by the Frenchman. Additionally, Mannarino has played multiple three-set matches this week, and exhaustion could be a decisive factor in Saturday’s clash.
Pick: Alex de Minaur to win in three sets.
Alex de Minaur vs Adrian Mannarino betting tips
Tip 1: The match will have at least 24 games.
Tip 2: Alex de Minaur to win at least one set 6-4 or better.
Edited by Riddhi Acharya
