Watch Felix Auger Aliassime v Camilo Ugo Carabelli online: Live stream today’s 2022 French Open
World number nine Felix Auger Aliassime continues his French Open campaign against Camilo Ugo Carabelli on Wednesday morning (10am, UK time).
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Where to watch Felix Auger Aliassime v Camilo Ugo Carabelli on TV:
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At the third time of asking Felix Auger Aliassime progressed into the second round at Roland Garros after eliminating Juan Pablo Varillas, but it wasn’t smooth sailing, the Canadian won four games in the opening two sets before winning in five sets 2-6, 2-6, 6-1, 6-3, 6-3. The 21-year-old wouldn’t have won this game a few years ago, since linking up with Toni Nadal last year the reigning ATP Rotterdam champion is among the most consistent performers in slams. A year ago at Wimbledon he made his maiden semifinal appearance at this level and that momentum carried into the US Open a few months later when Auger Aliassime reached the final eight, he was also a point away from reaching the semifinal in the Australian Open earlier this year.
Speaking of comeback wins, Ugo Carabelli won the first ever deciding-set tiebreak in French Open history. He trailed 2-5 against Aslan Karatsev to win 6-3, 4-6, 6-4, 3-6, 7-6 (5). All four Slams are using the 10-point final-set tiebreak at 6-6 for the first time this year and it’s the first time the French Open has ever used the tiebreak to decide matches. Before entering this year’s tournament the world number 154 had never entered a main-draw slam draw or played a top-50 player in his career which makes this victory all that more remarkable. Carabelli naturally comes into this first-ever meeting with Auger Aliassime in a buoyant mood as he seeks another major scalp.