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Auger Aliassime looks back on Madrid final and his week

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Canadian tennis player Felix Auger-Aliassime put up a valiant fight in the final of the Madrid Open, but ultimately fell short against Andrey Rublev. Despite the loss, Auger-Aliassime remains optimistic and determined to continue his strong performance in upcoming tournaments.

Reflecting on his experience in Madrid, Auger-Aliassime expressed his gratitude for the good moments he had on the court, despite the unusual circumstances of multiple walkovers during the tournament. He acknowledged the challenges he faced, including battling a virus that almost forced him to withdraw from the competition.

The young player also opened up about his struggles with cramping in the third set of the final match, attributing it to his body being tired from fighting off the virus throughout the week. Auger-Aliassime highlighted areas where he believes he could have performed better, such as finding precision in his shots and putting pressure on his opponent’s serve.

Looking ahead to the Rome tournament, Auger-Aliassime is determined to maintain his confidence and focus on enjoying the game. He emphasized the importance of learning from both the ups and downs of his performance and staying cool under pressure.

Despite the challenges he faced in Madrid, Auger-Aliassime’s resilience and positive attitude shine through as he prepares to tackle the next tournament with renewed determination. Tennis fans can look forward to seeing more exciting matches from this talented young player in the future.

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