Felix's Turin Triumph: Canadian Star Sets Up Alcaraz Semifinal Clash

Felix Auger-Aliassime delivered an impressive performance to defeat Alexander Zverev in straight sets. The victory secured his spot in the ATP Finals semifinals against world number one Carlos Alcaraz. After struggling early in the tournament, Felix has mounted an impressive comeback with crucial wins. This marks a significant achievement as he becomes only the second Canadian to reach the ATP Finals semifinals.

Key Points: Felix Auger-Aliassime Beats Zverev to Reach ATP Finals Semis

  • Felix defeated two-time champion Zverev in straight sets 6-4, 7-6(4)
  • The Canadian secured his 50th tour-level victory of the season
  • He becomes second Canadian after Milos Raonic to reach ATP Finals semifinals
  • Felix completed clean sweep against Zverev having also won at US Open
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ATP Finals: Felix sets up semifinal clash against top-ranked Alcaraz

Canadian star Felix Auger-Aliassime defeats Alexander Zverev to secure ATP Finals semifinal spot against world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz in Turin showdown.

"This is a high-value tournament for players. It is like a grand finale, and when you have a look at the list of champions, there have been many No. 1s. - Felix Auger-Aliassime"

Turin, November 15

Felix Auger-Aliassime secured a big win over Alexander Zverev, the two-time titlist in the group stage of the ATP Finals, booking himself a semifinal clash against world number one, Carlos Alcaraz.

The Canadian outdid Zverev 6-4, 7-6(4) in a straight shootout, finishing second behind Italian star Jannik Sinner in the Bjorn Borg Group. Sinner had earlier defeated Ben Shelton 6-3, 7-6(3) to top the group.

Felix lost his first three sets of the week and looked set for an early exit from the tournament, but a comeback win over Ben Shelton and now removing a two-time ATP Finals champion Zverev from the equation will leave him with a lot of confidence.

"This is a high-value tournament for players," said Auger-Aliassime, on the Alcaraz semis clash as quoted by ATP's official website. "It is like a grand finale, and when you have a look at the list of champions, there have been many No. 1s. You want to be in the final, but I will have to go through a great player to do that. I will take my chance if I have it."

By defeating Zverev, he also gained the 50th tour-level win of the season and became the second Canadian after Milos Raonic in 2016 to reach the ATP Finals semifinals. He also completed a clean sweep against Zverev for this year, having also won the third-round match at the US Open. But the German still holds the lead with a record of 6-4 in ATP Head-to-Head overall.

Both players struggled to maintain consistency in the second set, and Zverev, in particular, looked flustered. Despite letting three break points slip in the set earlier, the Canadian star maintained his temperament to come in clutch during the tie-break, winning the match in two hours and seven minutes.

"It was a great first set. He was getting a few chances, but I came up with big serves to save them," said Auger-Aliassime.

The first set was very solid, and the start of the second set was, too. I had a lot of chances."

"When that happens, you need to focus on the present, but you are aware of missed opportunities, so the match got a little tense from that moment. But I was able to hold serve, and in the tie-break, it was tight till the end," concluded the world number five.

Felix is chasing his fourth title of the season, having won trophies in Adelaide, Montpellier, and Brussels already this year, and also holds a tour-leading 85 indoor wins this decade.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Alcaraz vs Felix should be a cracker! Both young talents, but Carlos has that extra something. Hope Felix brings his A-game, but my money's on the Spaniard.
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Ananya R
As an Indian tennis fan, it's inspiring to see these young players dominate. We need our players to learn from their temperament - Felix showed amazing composure in that tie-break!
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David E
Honestly, while Felix played well, I feel Zverev's inconsistency cost him the match. The German had his chances but couldn't capitalize. Felix still needs to prove himself against the very top.
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Karthik V
85 indoor wins this decade - that's an incredible stat! Felix is becoming the king of indoor courts. His serve was clutch when it mattered most. Semis should be exciting! 🎾
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Sarah B
Great to see Canadian tennis thriving! First Raonic, now Felix. The semifinal against Alcaraz will be the real test - can he handle the pressure against world number one?

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