Felix Auger-Aliassime has recently come out in defense of the ATP calendar, amidst criticism from several top stars in the tennis world. Players like Carlos Alcaraz and Taylor Fritz have expressed their concerns about the lengthy tournament schedule, citing fatigue and injuries as major issues. However, Auger-Aliassime has a different perspective on the matter, stating that he believes some players have “lost perspective” on the privilege of being professional tennis players.
The current ATP schedule spans from early January to late November, with players required to participate in all four Grand Slams, eight Masters 1000 tournaments, and seven other designated events. The packed schedule has led to concerns about player well-being and the need for more rest and recovery time. Despite these concerns, Auger-Aliassime feels that players should appreciate the opportunities and experiences that come with being a professional athlete.
In a recent press conference at the ATP Finals, Auger-Aliassime expressed his thoughts on the matter, emphasizing the importance of gratitude and perspective. He stated, “I don’t know how guys don’t enjoy it, to be honest. I think they lost perspective completely. I get that you can get tired… we’re just lucky and blessed.” Auger-Aliassime’s positive outlook and appreciation for his career highlight his resilience and dedication to the sport.
Joining Auger-Aliassime in defending the ATP schedule is Jannik Sinner, who also believes that players have the freedom to choose which events to participate in. Despite the challenges of a demanding tournament calendar, both players remain focused on their goals and continue to compete at the highest level.
On the court, Auger-Aliassime has been making waves at the ATP Finals in Turin. After a tough start with a loss to Jannik Sinner, he bounced back with impressive victories over Ben Shelton and Alexander Zverev. His performance has secured a spot in the semifinals, where he will face off against Carlos Alcaraz. This matchup promises to be an exciting battle between two talented young players with bright futures in the sport.
Regardless of the outcome of the semifinals, Auger-Aliassime’s run at the ATP Finals ensures that he will achieve a new career-high ranking of World No. 5. His success on the court reflects his dedication and hard work, as well as his positive mindset in the face of challenges.
In conclusion, Felix Auger-Aliassime’s defense of the ATP calendar highlights the importance of gratitude and perspective in professional sports. Despite the demanding schedule, players like Auger-Aliassime and Sinner continue to excel and inspire with their performances on the court. As they navigate the highs and lows of the tennis season, their resilience and determination serve as a reminder of the passion and dedication required to succeed in the sport.
This article was edited by Riddhi Acharya.

