Auger-Aliassime Retires Injured at Australian Open; De Minaur, Pegula Advance

Felix Auger-Aliassime was forced to retire from his first-round match against Nuno Borges due to severe cramping. Meanwhile, Australian hope Alex de Minaur made quick work of Mackenzie McDonald to advance. In women's singles, Jessica Pegula delivered a commanding performance to defeat Anastasia Zakharova. Pegula now moves on to face her compatriot McCartney Kessler in the second round.

Key Points: Australian Open: Auger-Aliassime Retires, De Minaur & Pegula Win

  • Auger-Aliassime retires with leg cramps
  • De Minaur wins in straight sets
  • Pegula dominates Zakharova 6-2, 6-1
  • Medjedovic to face De Minaur next
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Aus Open: Auger-Aliassime retires mid-way, De Minaur wins; Pegula prevails

Felix Auger-Aliassime retires with cramps at the Australian Open. Alex de Minaur and Jessica Pegula cruise into the second round with straight-set victories.

"I just started cramping at the start of the third set. It became very difficult to be competitive at this level. - Felix Auger-Aliassime"

Melbourne, Jan 19

Seventh seed Felix Auger-Aliassime was forced to retire with cramp during his first-round match at the Australian Open on Monday, handing Portugal's Nuno Borges a 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 lead and a victory.

The 25-year-old Canadian, who reached the US Open semifinals last year, was hoping to carry that momentum into the 2026 season. However, discomfort in his upper left leg slowed him down, prompting a medical timeout late in the third set and further treatment before the fourth. After just two points in the fourth set, Auger-Aliassime was unable to continue.

"I'm okay, but I just started cramping at the start of the third set. It became very difficult to be competitive at this level. I tried for a set, but it wasn't possible today," the Canadian said after the game.

Meanwhile, the home favourite Alex de Minaur wasted little time in reaching the second round as the world No. 6 raced to a 6-2, 6-2, 6-3 triumph against Mackenzie McDonald inside Rod Laver Arena.

De Minaur reached the Australian Open quarterfinals for the first time in 2025. His next opponent at this year's edition of his home major will be Hamad Medjedovic, who held off Mariano Navone for a 6-2, 6-7(3), 6-4, 6-2 first-round win.

Elsewhere, in the women's singles game, Auger-Aliassime's fellow countrywoman Jessica Pegula cruised past Anastasia Zakharova 6-2, 6-1 in 66 minutes to reach the second round in Melbourne, WTA reports.

Pegula started her Grand Slam season right away, establishing the pace for a match where she had break points in all eight of Zakharova's service games.

Zakharova, who is ranked No. 105 in the PIF WTA Rankings, successfully defended her serve twice against Pegula in the first set. Trailing 5-1, she saved three set points during a five-deuce game, featuring a notable rally where Pegula hit a ball around the post to stay in the point, before Zakharova confidently finished with a winner into the open court.

Pegula finished the set decisively in the following game and maintained her lead, losing only one more game afterwards before securing the victory with a precise backhand down the line.

The victory advances her to the Round of 64, where she will compete against her compatriot and doubles partner, McCartney Kessler. Pegula holds a 1-0 lead in their head-to-head record, having defeated Kessler in straight sets in last year's Austin final.

- IANS

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Priya S
Pegula's performance was clinical! 66 minutes is a statement. 🇺🇸 players starting strong. Meanwhile, sad for the Canadian fans with both their top players having contrasting days. Sport can be cruel.
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Aman W
Respect to Auger-Aliassime for trying to play through it. Health comes first. But honestly, at this level, fitness should be a non-negotiable. These players have entire teams. A first-round retirement is a big setback.
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Sarah B
Alex de Minaur is such a joy to watch! His speed is incredible. Hope he can go deep this year. The Aussie crowd must be loving it. Good to see some straightforward wins amidst the drama.
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Karthik V
Melbourne heat is a different beast, yaar. Must have been brutal out there. Makes you appreciate the physical and mental strength of these athletes. Hoping for some Indian success soon in the doubles draws! 🎾
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Nisha Z
That point described with Pegula hitting around the post sounds insane! Wish there was a video clip. Zakharova fought hard in that game even in a losing cause. That's the spirit.

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