Carlos Alcaraz is in the semis of the 2024 Olympics, and that’s something we’ve all expected. On the other side, Felix Auger-Aliassime wasn’t projected to reach this stage, particularly if we know that he plays the doubles and is also in the final four. However, the young Canadian is ready for the biggest possible challenge.
Before Betting on Auger-Aliassime vs. Alcaraz Olympic Tennis
The Canadian had to show up this season at some point. He was oscillating for a long time and didn’t do anything notable. Felix’s timing for a breakout was perfect, as his form peaked at the Olympics. He reached the semis in Paris, beating all three rivals in straight sets.
One after another, Giron, Marterer, and Daniil Medvedev had to congratulate the Canadian who was near perfect in all these meetings. His latest victim was Casper Ruud, whom he defeated 2-1. The set he lost went to a tie-break, with Felix being near the rival.
Carlos has 11 straight wins and back-to-back Grand Slam titles. And he didn’t lose a set in Paris. This should tell you enough about how this guy plays tennis at the moment. Though, we need to add that his rivals weren’t that hard and that he showed signs of struggle against more experienced ones.
After defeating Habib in the first round, he met Griekspoor, where Alcaraz had some oscillations in his game. Spaniard would then beat Roman Safiullin and then face Tommy Paul. The American had the second set in his pocket but managed to lose it, allowing Carlos to return and make a break with Paul serving for the set.
Felix Auger-Aliassime vs. Carlos Alcaraz Head to Head
Alcaraz blew away Felix at this year’s Roland Garros, destroying him 3-0. He currently has three wins in a row against the Canadian, who failed to win a set in either of these events. Previously, Felix defeated Alcaraz also in three straight meetings.
Felix Auger-Aliassime vs. Carlos Alcaraz 2024 Olympics Offshore Betting Odds
Auger-Aliassime can’t play with Alcaraz on clay; we saw that a few weeks ago. Carlos smashed him, and we expect to see him win there, probably in straight sets.
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