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‘A Win To Remember’: Felix Takes Paris Epic For 14th Victory In A Row

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 Masters.

After dropping the first set against the Swede, Auger-Aliassime faced two break points when trailing 1-4 in the second set as Ymer looked set to snap his opponent’s unbeaten run in style. 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.

"Somehow I found a second wind after saving those break points at 4-1,” said Auger-Aliassime after the match. “I played better and better, coming through the court much better, serving better. It was pretty epic. Three hours and 30 minutes on the court, quality rallies. He was making me work all the time. Definitely a win to remember.”

Felix. Auger. Aliassime. ?@felixtennis rallies from 6-7 1-4 down to defeat Ymer in 3 hours 30 minutes!#RolexParisMasters pic.twitter.com/JAlsZVSpV9

— Tennis TV (@TennisTV) November 2, 2022

Currently sixth in the Pepperstone ATP Live Race To Turin, the comeback win could be crucial for Auger-Aliassime’s hopes of qualifying for November’s Nitto ATP Finals for the first time. The Canadian could face one of his rivals for a qualifying spot at the season finale, eighth-placed Taylor Fritz, in the third round in Paris if the American can defeat home favourite Gilles Simon later on Wednesday.

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. His determination to stay on the front foot as often as possible also proved key. According to Tennis Data Innovation’s INSIGHTS In Attack analysis for the second-round clash, the Canadian hit 31 per cent of his shots from attacking positions compared to Ymer’s 16 per cent.

Felix Auger-Aliassime Vs. Mikael Ymer: INSIGHTS In Attack
INSIGHTS In Attack for Felix Auger-Aliassime Vs. Mikael Ymer

Auger-Aliassime’s recent run has seen the 22-year-old win titles in Florence, Antwerp and Basel, and the eighth seed is now into the third round in Paris for the first time in three appearances as he chases his maiden Masters 1000 crown.

"[I’m pretty tired], but it's not the time to complain and whine,” said Auger-Aliassime. “I decided to play these events, I won three of them, so I can't complain. It's fantastic.

"Here, I'm just trying to give my best. Let's go and see day-by-day how I feel. 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. That added extra toughness to the match.”

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