Félix Auger-Aliassime’s confident start to the 2025 season gained momentum on Saturday, when he won the Adelaide International title. The fifth seed kept his cool to triumph 6-3 3-6 6-1 over the American athlete Sebastian Korda to confirm his sixth ATP Tour title, and his first outdoor.
Félix Auger-Aliassime is a Canadian man born in Montreal on August 8, 2000. Being a professional tennis player since 2017, in 2015 he was the youngest player to be ranked in the top 800 first players in the world, and he was the first ever player to get in the top 100 born in 2000. Frédéric Fontang is FAA’s coach, a 53-year-old French guy working with the ninth player in the world since 2017. He started as co-trainer with Guillaume Marx, who has been a full-time coach since 2020.
After going through 2024 with no titles, the Canadian nb wins the Adelaide International finals and claimed his 6th title, winning a prize of 225,000 $ USD (around 326,250 $ CAD). In fact, it is the first outdoor singles title by a Canadian since 2016. Finishing the tournament with a stunning service that Sebastian Korda couldn’t stop.
”Credit to the physio for the treatment for the massage there, so that’s clutch from him and you know at the end you know I’ve started feeling better and better physically but like you mentioned you know the adjustments I think tonight were huge and I think that’s what made a difference.” said FAA because he was facing a setback due to a back injury who forced him to withdraw from the Rolex Paris Masters in October 2024.”Thank you to my team, my family, my fiancée—best support you can have.” said Felix, proving that he is a very kind and grateful person