Flavio Cobolli defeated Felix Auger-Aliassime on Wednesday to advance to his first French Open semifinal [1], [2].
The victory marks a significant breakthrough for the Italian player, who overcame one of the tournament's top seeds to reach the final four of a Grand Slam.
Cobolli secured the win with a score of 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 [1]. Despite dropping the first set, Cobolli managed to stabilize his game and outplay the Canadian opponent over the remaining three frames [1], [2].
The match was played under challenging weather conditions in Paris. Cobolli had to contend with significant wind that disrupted play throughout the quarterfinal match [1], [3]. His ability to maintain consistency in the gusty environment proved decisive against Auger-Aliassime, who entered the match as the fourth seed [1].
This result is a career milestone for Cobolli, as it is the first time he has reached a semifinal at Roland Garros [2]. By eliminating a high-seeded player, Cobolli has positioned himself as a serious contender in the latter stages of the tournament.
The match concludes Auger-Aliassime's run in the competition. The Canadian was expected to be a strong candidate for the title given his seeding, but he was unable to recover after the first set [1], [2].
“Flavio Cobolli defeated Felix Auger-Aliassime on Wednesday to advance to his first French Open semifinal”
Cobolli's ascent into the semifinals disrupts the projected bracket and underscores the volatility of clay-court tennis when environmental factors like wind play a role. By defeating the fourth seed, Cobolli gains significant momentum and ranking potential, while the loss highlights Auger-Aliassime's struggle to maintain consistency against lower-seeded opponents in high-pressure Grand Slam quarterfinals.





