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Felix Auger-Aliassime Wins Tashkent Challenger

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By Jason Barron

Felix Auger-Aliassime added a Challenger Title to his resume after winning 5 matches in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. All of Felix’s opponents were older than him, but the 18 year old had a consistent week to come out victorious. His most impressive win was over the 87th ranked Denis Istomin, a native of Uzbekistan and a player who out ranks Felix, who is currently at 128.

With more performances like this Felix should see his ranking creep into the top 100. Felix has shown strong signs of being able to compete with older and higher ranked players after getting recent wins over the likes of an 18th ranked Lucas Pouille and the 26th ranked Hyeon Chung in previous tournaments before winning this Title in Uzbekistan.

Felix only dropped one set in the Challenger Event and showed real concentration after going 3 for 3 in tiebreak sets over the course of the week. In the Final he faced Polish player, Kamil Majchrzak and won in straight sets 6-3, 6-2. This was the second time that Felix has defeated Majchrzak with a previous win coming in a 2017 Challenger.

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Battle of the ages: Venus vs. CoCo

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In addition to becoming the youngest player to enter the main draw of Wimbledon via qualifying, Cori “CoCo” Gauff has earned a prim-time match-up against one of the greatest grass court players of all time in the first round of play.

This match is not only a first, but also a sharp contrast of current generation talent versus veteran grand slam champion. Venus just turned 39 this month and must now face the 15 year old dynamo that goes by CoCo making this a true battle of the ages. Ironically, as in a Hollywood movie, these two are respectively the oldest and youngest players in the tournament.

Venus can sure respect Cori’s hustle in advancing her career at the ripe age of 15. Venus shares a similar start, but was able to win 5 Wimbledon titles with the last win in 2008.

Coming off of a great 2017 season, Venus (unseeded this year) has struggled lately with injuries and fatigue late in matches. This year has not rolled out favorably for Venus after several on-off coaching relationships and hitting partners. Taking on a more independent role of seasoned veteran, Venus is going at it alone on tour. She has a strong management team in place, but they appear to be more assistants than highly experienced coaches giving her instruction.

In contrast, Cori has a tight-knit team around her not to mention her father as head coach. There have been several assistants offering advice, but Corey remains the largest influence on Cori’s progress.

Progress is exactly what they have made – and in short record time. Just last year Cori was making her way toward the Roehamption Championship title as the world’s number one ranked junior. It seems as if Cori has a trusting relationship with her Dad and is able to take constructive criticism in stride. Hard work has been Cori’s mantra since the beginning of her junior career, and that hard work and preparation has landed her here at Wimbledon with a main draw match against Venus Williams.

The odds heavily favor Venus, but nothing is out of the question for Cori. Given the fact that she has played each qualifying round with a “nothing to lose” attitude, it can only be assumed that she will continue to do the same in her first round match.

The big stage is also a factor as Cori has not played on such a large WTA Tour center court yet in her career. This will definitely be a learning experience for Cori. It may be a little ambitious to expect Cori to figure out the atmosphere and surroundings all within a 2 out of 3 match. Cori is undefeated at Roehamption (ITF Juniors and WTA Qualifying), but it remains to be seen if she can muster a win against a declining, but a still very capable Venus Williams on her favorite surface.

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