This week, Steve Tignor will reveal his ATP Matches of the Year, and the TENNIS.com editors will reveal our ATP Players of the Year. The WTA editions will begin Monday, December 8.
Auger-Aliassime’s 2025, by the Numbers
50-24: Overall win-loss record
7-4: Grand Slam win-loss record (AO 2R, RG 1R, W 2R, USO SF)
3: Titles (Adelaide, Montpellier, Brussels)
2: Runner-ups (Dubai, Paris Indoors)
5: Year-end ranking
The Story of the Season
Felix Auger-Aliassime ended the 2025 season on a career-high ranking of No. 5, a testament to his hard work, talent and mindset after experiencing a period of ups and downs.
By mid-February, the Canadian added a pair of ATP 250 titles to his collection. But by the end of May, his record across the year’s majors and Masters 1000 events stood at 3-6—and he dipped to No. 30 when his 2024 Madrid finalist points came off.
Two more early exits at Wimbledon and Toronto followed, before Auger-Aliassime put together one of the most impressive stretches of the season to reaffirm his place among the ATP’s elite. After a Cincinnati quarterfinal showing, the Montreal native posted two Top 10 wins en route to his second US Open semifinal. Momentum only grew from there, as the newly-married Auger-Aliassime triumphed in Brussels ahead of a Paris Masters runner-up finish that ultimately secured his ticket to the Nitto ATP Finals.










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