ATP Rome – Auger-Aliassime vs. Seyboth Wild
🧠 Form & Context
Felix Auger-Aliassime
Felix started 2025 with real promise, reaching three finals and capturing two titles early in the season. However, he’s since fallen back into troubling patterns reminiscent of his 2024 struggles, finding it difficult to string wins together.
His clay-court campaign has been especially rough—an 0–4 record that includes damaging losses to Juan Manuel Cerundolo in Madrid and Andrea Pellegrino at the Estoril Challenger. Although he is a former quarterfinalist here in Rome, his recent form suggests he’ll need a serious level reset to make another deep run.
Mentally, Felix has struggled to recover after falling behind in matches, a vulnerability that could be exploited by a fast-starting, aggressive opponent like Seyboth Wild.
Thiago Seyboth Wild
At his best, the Brazilian is pure firepower, capable of overwhelming opponents with massive forehands and fearless shot-making. His first-round match in Rome showed growth too: after losing rhythm mid-match against Nuno Borges, Seyboth Wild managed to steady himself and close the match maturely.
He’s a natural on clay, with a style that can dominate when he’s confident. His high-risk game always carries volatility, but when he’s clicking, he’s a genuine threat to higher-ranked players.
Last year, he also scored a first-round win here before bowing out in the second round. With more belief and a bit of momentum, he’ll be looking to better that 2024 result—and Felix’s current struggles could offer a golden opportunity.
🔍 Match Breakdown
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