Felix Auger-Aliassime produced a remarkable recovery to fend off Mikael Ymer and extend his winning streak to 14 matches on Wednesday at the Rolex Paris ...
The Pole needed to reach the final to have a chance of qualifying for the season finale in Turin, but the 19-year-old Rune prevailed 7-5, 6-1 to book a third-round clash against [Andrey Rublev](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/andrey-rublev/re44/overview). [Felix Auger-Aliassime](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/felix-auger-aliassime/ag37/overview) Vs. [Nitto ATP Finals](https://www.atptour.com/en/tournaments/nitto-atp-finals/605/overview) for the first time. The Stockholm champion has now won 15 of his past 17 matches in the European indoor hard-court season. That added extra toughness to the match.” Definitely today was a tough one, not only just the game but the way he was playing as well, he was making me work a lot. Yet the Canadian dug deep to hold his serve before roaring back to complete a thrilling 6-7(6), 6-4, 7-6(6) triumph in three hours and 30 minutes at the ATP Masters 1000 event. "Here, I'm just trying to give my best. In his match against Ymer, Auger-Aliassime kept himself alive by excelling at crucial moments — the Canadian converted four of five break points he had while saving 14 of 17 that he faced. According to Tennis Data Innovation’s “I played better and better, coming through the court much better, serving better. [Felix Auger-Aliassime](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/felix-auger-aliassime/ag37/overview) produced a remarkable recovery to fend off [Mikael Ymer](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/mikael-ymer/y268/overview) and extend his winning streak to 14 matches on Wednesday at the [Rolex Paris Masters](https://www.atptour.com/en/tournaments/paris/352/overview).
Il a savouré une impressionnante 14e victoire d'affilée après un duel de 3 h 30 min.
Après avoir effacé un retard de 0-2 en troisième manche, l’Australien s'est révélé incapable de convertir l'une de ses deux premières balles de match à 5-4. Pour dénouer l'impasse dans le second bris d'égalité, Auger-Aliassime a heureusement pu compter sur son service canon avec lequel il a enregistré un total de 11 as. On retiendra qu'il a commis 36 fautes directes contre 22 pour Ymer et 45 coups gagnants, 11 de plus que le Suédois. En dépit de ses trois as, le Québécois a dû repousser cinq balles de bris contre une seule pour Ymer. Même si la première manche est allée jusqu’au bris d’égalité, le jeu énergique du Suédois, 74e à l'ATP, a contraint Auger-Aliassime à se défendre. Il avait eu du mal à suivre la cadence imposée par son adversaire qui n’a encore jamais vaincu un joueur du top 10 en 10 tentatives.
Malgré une certaine baisse d'énergie, le Québécois Félix Auger-Aliassime a effectué une remontée victorieuse à sa première sortie au Masters 1000 de tennis ...
J’ai joué de mieux en mieux, je frappais les balles bien mieux et je servais mieux, a indiqué Auger-Aliassime, dont les propos ont été repris par le site web de l’ATP. «Je suis plutôt fatigué, mais ce n’est pas le temps de me plaindre ou de me lamenter, s’est-il motivé. Le gagnant a profité d’une frappe trop profonde de son vis-à-vis pour conclure les hostilités. Après avoir gagné le bris d’égalité du set initial, Ymer s’est donné une priorité de 4-1 à la reprise suivante. Le 76e joueur mondial a fait la vie dure à «FAA» tout au long de l’affrontement. «J’ai en quelque sorte trouvé un second souffle après avoir sauvé ces balles de bris à 4-1.
Félix Auger-Aliassime a eu la frousse, mais il a poursuivi sa série victorieuse mercredi matin. Le Québécois a difficilement disposé de Mikael Ymer 6-7 (6), ...
Le Russe a toutefois profité des fautes directes de son adversaire pour le briser à deux reprises en deuxième manche. Il a frappé un retour à l’extérieur des limites du terrain sur sa première, et a commis une faute directe sur sa deuxième. Musetti affrontera au tour suivant la troisième tête de série, Casper Ruud. Le tennisman âgé de 22 ans a semblé par moments fatigué face au Suédois. Il a ainsi porté sa fiche à 2-0 en carrière contre Ymer, la 74e raquette mondiale. (Paris) Félix Auger-Aliassime a eu la frousse, mais il a poursuivi sa série victorieuse mercredi matin.
Montreal's Felix Auger-Aliassime is seeking his first Masters-level tennis title in Paris as well as his first berth in the ATP Finals.
Auger-Aliassime entered Paris ranked sixth in the ATP Finals qualifying standings. Auger-Aliassime won on his second match point opportunity to end a marathon match that took three and a half hours to complete. Ymer, serving down 6-5, stayed alive when he tucked a shot over Auger-Aliassime’s racket to end a lengthy rally.
Malgré avoir remporté ses 13 dernières rencontres, Auger-Aliassime semblait encore avoir l'énergie du désespoir en lui. Se mesurant au Suédois Mikael Ymer, le ...
Il a fait subir à son adversaire, la même médecine qu’il avait encaissé au premier set. Celui qui est maintenant au 8e rang mondial est donc qualifié pour le troisième tour d’un tournoi pour une quatrième semaine consécutive. Se mesurant au Suédois Mikael Ymer, le Québécois s’est placé dans une situation difficile, échappant le premier set 7-6, suite à un bris d’égalité qu’il a perdu 8-6.
Also in this week's mailbag: inquiring about Rajeev Ram's Davis Cup snub and the lodging situations of tennis pros.
If you’re in the market for a “Comeback Player of the Year for 2023” you could do worse. The power and passion of team competition will come to life as the players unite to represent their countries with national pride and USD $15 million in prize money on the line. But it’s also in the interest of everyone. For the record, she had won two titles in her career. In fact she has won two singles on the WTA and five doubles titles. I took the line to mean she had won no titles in 2022. We come from the same part of the world, have a number of friends in common, etc. He is the No. As DC Captain, it’s my job to listen to the players as well. But if he can sustain this confidence, this serving, this clutch play—all of which play off each other—he is a contender at all four in 2023. [counts in the head-to-head](https://www.atptour.com/en/players/atp-head-2-head/novak-djokovic-vs-felix-auger-aliassime/D643/AG37)), beat the world’s No. It also speaks well of his physical and spiritual durability that he is putting together this streak so late in the season, when others (see: Alcaraz) have, understandably, run out of steam.
Felix Auger-Aliassime is on a tear late in the 2022 season as he pushes to qualify for his maiden ATP Finals.
In that instance Rublev and Fritz would qualify ahead of Auger-Aliassime. It is now almost certain that he will qualify for the elite season-ending event. Unfortunate that I couldn’t convert when I was up a break twice. Then the next thing you know you’re back on serve. Quality rallies, he was making me work all the time. The Canadian was down a set and 4-1 but recovered for the victory.
The world No. 8 notched his 14th consecutive win Wednesday by squeaking past qualifier Mikael Ymer in 3 hours and 30 minutes.
In the third round, Auger-Aliassime awaits the winner of Taylor Fritz and Gilles Simon. A terrific forehand on the run and a pair of timely first serves brought the qualifier from 2-4 to 5-4, but after changing ends for a second time, Ymer tightened up on the baseline in finishing with two loose errors. He dropped 14 of 17 points before engaging in a lengthy discussion following the ninth game, then missed two more break points to see the set slip away completely. 6 in the Race to Turin. Playing his opener on Court 1, Auger-Aliassime battled back to prevail over Mikael Ymer, 6-7 (6), 6-4, 7-6 (6), after 3 hours and 30 minutes for his 14th consecutive victory. ATP Paris, France
Homme en forme du moment, Félix Auger-Aliassime a eu besoin de 3 heures 30 pour se défaire du Suédois Mikael Ymer (6-7 [6], 6-4, 7-6 [6]).
Le dernier set tenait ses promesses en termes de suspense. Dès le premier jeu, le Suédois obtenait deux balles de break, écartées par le service d'Auger-Aliassime. Cantonné sur le court n° 1 pour la plus grande joie de fans qui pouvaient être ainsi au plus près du spectacle, « FAA » a connu une entrée en lice bien compliquée contre le Suédois.
Felix Auger-Aliassime gestured to the rowdy crowd after coming back from the brink to beat Mikael Ymer in Paris.
After the match, Auger-Aliassime confessed he was tired following a quick turnaround from his fourth title win in Basel on Sunday. He then stormed back to claim victory in dramatic fashion on the small Court 1 in Paris-Bercy, overcoming some heckling from the crowd as some of Ymer’s fans loudly cheered his errors and double faults. Auger-Aliassime extended his winning streak to 14 matches as he came back from the brink in his opening match at the Paris Masters.
Félix Auger-Aliassime won his 14th consecutive match, rallying from a set and a break down to beat Mikael Ymer at the Paris Masters.
Auger-Aliassime has a strong chance to book his place in the ATP Finals in the next 24 hours. Ymer saved it with a passing shot that clipped the net cord, but after a forehand winner from the Canadian gave him a second look, the Swede overhit a second serve return to give Auger-Aliassime win No. It was the first time Auger-Aliassime had been broken since the quarter-finals of Antwerp, having held 93 straight games.
Félix Auger-Aliassime a eu la frousse, mais il a poursuivi sa série victorieuse mercredi matin. Le Québécois a difficilement disposé de Mikael Ymer 6-7 (6), ...
Le Russe a toutefois profité des fautes directes de son adversaire pour le briser à deux reprises en deuxième manche. Il a frappé un retour à l’extérieur des limites du terrain sur sa première, et a commis une faute directe sur sa deuxième. Tsitsipas a rapidement pris les commandes 3-0 en première manche. Le tennisman âgé de 22 ans a semblé par moments fatigué face au Suédois. Il a ainsi porté sa fiche à 2-0 en carrière contre Ymer, la 74e raquette mondiale. (Paris) Félix Auger-Aliassime a eu la frousse, mais il a poursuivi sa série victorieuse mercredi matin.
Canada's Felix Auger-Aliassime celebrates his victory over France's Richard Gasquet at the end of their semi-final match at the ATP European Open Tennis ...
Montreal's Felix Auger-Aliassime kept his winning streak alive with a razor-thin 6-7 (6), 6-4, 7-6 (6) win over Sweden's Mikael Ymer in second-round action ...
Tsitsipas raced to a 3-0 lead in the first set. But the Russian capitalized on unforced errors by De Minaur to break twice in the second set. I was serving well, I was very calm in important moments, and it paid off." After rallying from a 2-0 deficit in the final set, De Minaur failed to convert his first two match points at 5-4. Auger-Aliassime won on his second match point opportunity to end a marathon match that took three and a half hours to complete. Auger-Aliassime entered Paris ranked sixth in the ATP Finals qualifying standings. "I was moving well, I was dictating well. It's something that I tried to implement a lot more. But the Australian got two more chances at 6-5. Alcaraz lost a break in the eighth game but hit a forehand pass on the run to break again for a 5-4 lead before grabbing the first set with a forehand winner. He then hit a forehand winner across court to break Evans in the opening game of the second, before converting his first match point with an ace. "I just tried to wait for my right ball and just back myself and back my volley.
Le Québécois Félix Auger-Aliassime a effectué une remontée victorieuse à sa première sortie au Masters 1000 de tennis de Paris.
« Je suis plutôt fatigué, mais ce n’est pas le temps de me plaindre ou de me lamenter, s’est-il motivé, en entrevue d’après-match. « J’ai en quelque sorte trouvé un second souffle après avoir sauvé [deux] balles de bris à 4-1 [au deuxième set]. À elle seule, sa participation permettra à la fierté de L’Ancienne-Lorette d’empocher près de 439 000 $. C’était l’un de ses grands objectifs de la saison, la raison pour laquelle il enchaînait les tournois à un rythme effréné. Les victoires dans la phase de groupe valent pour leur part 526 000 $. Trois ont remporté des tournois du Grand Chelem depuis janvier (Nadal a réussi l’exploit deux fois, en Australie et à Roland-Garros).