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Canada's Auger-Aliassime Falls to Struff in Wimbledon Second Round

  • Felix Auger-Aliassime lost to Jan-Lennard Struff in a second-round men's singles match at Wimbledon on July 3, 2025, ending Canada's singles hopes.
  • The loss came after a four-set match resumed Thursday morning following a Wednesday night suspension due to darkness, where Auger-Aliassime led 6-3 in the crucial tiebreak.
  • Auger-Aliassime, seeded 25th and from Montreal, had 16 aces but converted only three of 13 break points while Struff staged a comeback despite being 11 years older and ranked 125th.
  • Auger-Aliassime reflected on his recent plateau and emphasized that to reach or surpass his previous career best, he needs to continue making improvements.
  • Victoria Mboko, the last Canadian remaining in the singles draw, was defeated in the second round by U.S. player Hailey Baptiste in straight sets, bringing an end to Canada's singles participation at Wimbledon.
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The Quebecer was defeated in four rounds by the German Jan-Lennard Struff in the second round.

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Canadian singles hopes end at Wimbledon with Mboko, Auger-Aliassime losses

WIMBLEDON — Canada's singles hopes at Wimbledon ended Thursday as lucky loser Victoria Mboko and 25th-seeded Félix Auger-Aliassime were both eliminated in second-round matches.

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sportschau.de broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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