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Felix Auger Aliassime 2020 season

Felix Auger-Aliassime tournament schedule 2020


Canadian star, Felix Auger-Aliassime, became the youngest ATP 500 finalist to reach the Rio Open title match in 2019. What does 2020 hold in store?

 

The rising star Felix Auger-Aliassime had to pull out of the 2019 season early due to injuring his left ankle during practise. His injury meant he was forced to miss out on playing in the Rolex Paris Masters and the Next Gen ATP Finals in Milan.

Auger-Aliassime went pro back in 2017, but as of 2019 is still yet to win any ATP titles, though he has been recognised as the best of the Next Gen ATP by fellow tennis players, including Andy Roddick. He reached his career high ATP ranking for singles at No.17 on October 14 2019.

The Canadian player had a very impressive rise in the ATP 2019 rankings. He started the season at No.106 before making a speedy climb to No.21. Will he continue to rise even higher in the 2020 season?

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Felix Auger-Aliassime provisional 2020 schedule is as follows:

 

JANUARY

Australian Open (January 20 – February 2)

 

FEBRUARY 

Tata Open (February 3 – 9)

Argentina Open (February 8 – 16)

Open 13 Provence (February 17 – 23)

Brazil Open (February 24 – March 1)

 

MARCH

BNP Paribas Open (March 9 – 22)

Miami Open (March 25 – April 5)

 

APRIL

Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters (April 13 – 19)

Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell (April 20 – 26)

 

MAY

Mutua Madrid Open (May 4 – 10)

Internazionali BNL d’Italia (May 11 – 17)

Lyon, France (May 18 – 24)

 

JUNE

MercedesCup (June 8 – 14)

Fever-Tree Championships (June 15 – 21)

 

JULY

Wimbledon (June 29 – July 12)

 

AUGUST

Citi Open ( August 1 – 9)

Coupe Rogers (August 7 – 16)

Western and Southern Open (August 15 – 23)

US Open (August 31 – September 13)

 

SEPTEMBER 

Chengdu Open (September 28 – October 5)

 

OCTOBER 

China Open (October 4 – 11)

Rolex Shanghai Masters (October 11 – 18)

 

Look ahead to the rest of the tennis year with our guides to every tournament on the ATP Tour and WTA Tour. Can’t visit the tournaments you love? Read our guide on how to watch all the ATP Tour matches on TV. For more news, explore Tennishead magazine here or subscribe to our free email newsletter here.


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