Felix Auger Aliassime is a professional tennis player who competes for Canada on the ATP Tour, currently holding a world ranking of No. 5. He plays right-handed. He turned professional in 2015.
Felix Auger Aliassime captured three titles in 2025, winning Adelaide, Brussels, and Montpellier. The Canadian also reached finals at Dubai and Paris and six semifinals, including US Open. On hard: a strong 41-15. On grass: 6-4. He used the ace as a weapon with 0.8 per game, held firm saving 67% of breakpoints faced, and stayed composed winning at 65% in pressure situations on serve.
Felix Auger Aliassime reached the final at Madrid, advancing to semifinals at Montpellier and Olympic Games and three quarterfinals in 2024. Felix Auger Aliassime dominated on clay with a 17-8 record. On hard, results were modest at 12-15. Felix Auger Aliassime challenged servers with 31% on first return, clutched under pressure converting 41% of break chances, and excelled with 75% success on first serve.
Felix Auger Aliassime won the title at Basel and one semifinal in 2023. The season proved challenging overall. Competing on hard: 20-15. He excelled with 78% success on first serve, delivered 0.7 free points per game through aces, and handled pressure well winning 65% pressure points on serve.
In 2022, Felix Auger Aliassime triumphed with two titles, winning Basel and Florence. The Canadian also reached the final at Marseille and five semifinals, including Paris. He cracked the top 10 for the first time in his career. He dominated on hard with a 37-14 record. He went 10-7 on clay. He challenged servers with 31% on first return, fired 0.9 aces per service game, and showed resilience saving 67% breakpoints when threatened.
Felix Auger Aliassime reached finals at Stuttgart and Murray River Open, also reaching semifinals at Halle, US Open, and Stockholm plus five quarterfinals, including Wimbledon and Cincinnati in 2021. This brought a new career-high of No. 11. On grass: a strong 10-3. On hard: 24-14. Clay proved challenging: 4-6. Felix Auger Aliassime won a strong 77% behind the first serve, powered through with 0.7 aces per game, and held ground at 30% on first serve return.
Felix Auger Aliassime's 2020 season featured finals at Cologne 1, Marseille, and Rotterdam and semifinals at Adelaide and Cologne 2. He reached a new career-high of No. 18. Hard results: 22-16. He defended brilliantly at 66% break points saved, fired 0.7 aces per service game, and excelled with 75% success on first serve.
Felix Auger Aliassime advanced to finals at Lyon, Stuttgart, and Rio de Janeiro, reaching semifinals at Miami and Queen's Club along with one quarterfinal during 2019. He entered the top 20 for the first time. On grass: a strong 8-3. On clay: 12-8. Hard results: 12-10. He powered through with 0.7 aces per game, saved as much as 64% of breakpoints faced, and excelled with 75% success on first serve.
Felix Auger Aliassime built ranking on the Challenger tour in 2018. He won two titles at Lyon Challenger and Tashkent Challenger. He also reached the final at Blois Challenger. Season record: 26-13. By surface: clay 17-9, hard 9-4. He averaged 0.37 double faults per game, won 53% on second serve return, and won 71% on first serve.
2017 proved to be a breakthrough season for Felix Auger Aliassime. A maiden top-200 ranking followed. He won three titles at Canada F2, Lyon Challenger, and Sevilla Challenger. He also reached the final at USA F3. Additional semifinals at USA F5, USA F6, and Drummondville Challenger. Record: 45-18. Across surfaces: clay 24-8, hard 21-10. He won 49% on second serve return, averaged 0.35 double faults per game, and won 74% on first serve.
Felix Auger Aliassime gained ranking points at Futures level in 2016. He captured one title at USA F35. He also reached the final at Spain F12. Season record: 20-12. Surface breakdown: clay 16-6, hard 4-6. He averaged 0.20 double faults per game, won 44% on second serve, and won 68% on first serve.
Felix Auger Aliassime competed at Futures/ITF level in 2015. He reached three quarterfinals at Peru F4, Peru F5, and Granby Challenger. Record: 6-3. He saved 45% of break points, won 46% on first serve return, and converted 42% of break opportunities.