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Carlos Alcaraz vs. Felix Auger-Aliassime

Once upon a time, Auger-Aliassime owned Alcaraz. He won their first three matches, the last of which was a 6-3, 6-2 drubbing in Basel.

Unfortunately for the Canadian, that was the fall of 2022. Since then, Alcaraz has owned him. He has won their last four matches, all in straight sets. In their most recent meeting, at the 2024 Paris Olympics, he laid down his own drubbing, 6-1, 6-1.

Auger-Aliassime seemed to understand what he’s up against after he clinched his spot in this semifinal on Friday.

“You wanna be in the finals,” he said, “but I’m gonna have to go through a great player.”

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A great player who has mostly looked great this week. Alcaraz has dropped one set in three matches. On Thursday, with a chance to seal the year-end No. 1, he ran away from Lorenzo Musetti. Now he’ll come in to the semifinals after a day of rest, while Auger-Aliassime will have to make a 24-hour turnaround.

Their relative rankings and recent head-to-head aside, though, Auger-Aliassime has a game that can threaten Alcaraz in these conditions. He’s an excellent indoor player, whose serve improves in the controlled environment. He also likes to stand in, run around to hit forehands, and attack whenever possible. If Auger-Aliassime can get on top of rallies, Alcaraz won’t be able to dictate as much as he likes, which can frustrate him.

That’s obviously a big if, and would likely require FAA to take on more risk than usual. But if there’s a match when he can handle that risk, it might be this one. He’ll be playing with nothing to lose, on a court that is better suited to his game than his opponent’s. Auger-Aliassime has spent the last couple of months going after the ball, feeling good about his game, raising his ranking, and finding a way to win close matches. He’s in the winning habit at the moment.

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There’s a also a chance that Alcaraz, who had been chasing the year-end No. 1 ranking for much of the season, and very intently over the past week, will have a letdown after achieving that goal. Even if he does, though, he’s still a strong favorite. His superiority from both ground-stroke wings is clear, and while Auger-Aliassime is a superb athlete, Alcaraz is better.

And now Alcaraz has a new goal: A season-ending finale with Jannik Sinner. When he gets this close to a match with the Italian, he tends to win.

The Pick: Alcaraz