HISTORIC VICTORY FOR AUGER-ALIASSIME IN LYON
Tennis Canada – The 16-year-old becomes the 7th youngest player to win an ATP Challenger title
Montreal, June 18, 2017 – At just 16 years, 10 months, Félix Auger-Aliassime became the seventh youngest player in history to capture an ATP Challenger title on Sunday at the Open de Sopra Steria in Lyon, France.
Position |
Player |
Age |
Tournament |
1 |
Michael Chang |
15 years,7 months |
Las Vegas, USA, 1997 |
2 |
Richard Gasquet |
16 years,0 months |
Montauban, FRA, 2002 |
3 |
Bernard Tomic |
16 years,4 months |
Melbourne, AUS, 2009 |
4 |
Kent Carlsson |
16 years,7 months |
New Ulm, GER, 1984 |
5 |
Marcos Ondruska |
16 years,7 months |
Durban, RSA, 1989 |
6 |
Rafael Nadal |
16 years,9 months |
Bartella, ITA, 2003 |
7 |
Félix Auger-Aliassime |
16 years, 10 months |
Lyon, FRA, 2017 |
8 |
Novak Djokovic |
17 years,0 months |
Budapest, HUN, 2004 |
Auger-Aliassime, who was already the youngest Challenger finalist since Stefan Kozlov in 2014, defeated world no. 171 Mathias Bourge of France 6-4, 6-1 in the final of the 64 000 € tournament.
Auger-Aliassime’s victory means that three Canadians have won a title on the ATP Challenger Tour this season, a first since 2013. Denis Shapovalov won the Drummondville National Bank Challenger in March and Vasek Pospisil was crowned champion of the Busan Challenger last month.
Auger-Aliassime will look to keep his win streak going this week at the Internationaux de tennis de Blois. He will face France’s Gianni Mina in the first round.
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