14-year-old Felix Auger Aliassime writes Tennis history - The youngest to qualify for a Challenger by @Stefan Dimov - Post Details

14-year-old Felix Auger Aliassime writes Tennis history - The youngest to qualify for a Challenger

Video of Felix's 20 winners vs Fritz Wolmarans. The canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime became the youngest tennis player to qualify for a challenger event - the Drummondville challenger. He won three matches in the qualifying draw, his first ever matches on the ATP Tour - impressive win over Chris Guccione 0-6 6-3 6-4 and an astounding win vs Fritz Wolmarans, a huge server from South Africa, 7-6 6-3. Felix is also doing an impressive job on the junior's tour in 2015. 11 wins and no losses so far. Hobbies include playing the piano, soccer and ipad. Date of birth: 08 august (same day as Roger Federer), year 2000th.

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