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Auger-Aliassime edges Bublik to reach Paris Masters final

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Last Updated: November 1, 2025 23:04:12 IST

VIDEO SHOWS: HIGHLIGHTS OF THE PARIS MASTERS SEMI-FINAL BETWEEN FELIX AUGER-ALIASSIME AND ALEXANDER BUBLIK  RESENDING WITH FULL SCRIPT  SHOWS: PARIS, FRANCE (NOVEMBER 1, 2025) (ATP MEDIA/IMG – See restrictions) FELIX AUGER-ALIASSIME (PURPLE SHIRT) V ALEXANDER BUBLIK  1. FOREHAND WINNER BY AUGER-ALIASSIME IN THE FIRST SET 2. OVERHEAD WINNER BY AUGER-ALIASSIME  3. AUGER-ALIASSIME WINS FIRST SET 4. OVERHEAD BY BUBLIK TO BREAK SERVE AND LEAD 2-0 IN SECOND SET 5. AUGER-ALIASSIME BREAKS BACK, BUBLIK SMASHES HIS RACQUET 6. FOREHAND WINNER BY AUGER-ALIASSIME TO LEAD 5-4 7. AUGER-ALIASSIME WINS MATCH 8. PLAYERS AT NET 9. AUGER-ALIASSIME WAVES TO CROWD STORY: Canadian ninth seed Felix Auger-Aliassime boosted his chances of qualifying for the season-ending ATP Finals with a 7-6(3) 6-4 victory over Kazakhstan's Alexander Bublik in the semi-finals of the Paris Masters on Saturday (November 1).     The U.S. Open semi-finalist leapfrogged Italy's Lorenzo Musetti to eighth place in the ATP Race to Turin standings and could secure his second ATP Finals appearance after 2022 if he wins Sunday's final.     The 25-year-old will face either four-times Grand Slam champion Jannik Sinner or world number three Alexander Zverev in the title showdown.     The opening set was a serving clinic from both players, with neither conceding a break or even a break point. Locked at 6-6, the set went to a tiebreak, where Auger-Aliassime seized a 4-2 lead and closed it out comfortably.     In a scrappy second set, 13th seed Bublik started brightly, breaking Auger-Aliassime early to take a 2-0 lead. However, the Canadian world number 10 responded immediately by breaking back, drawing frustration from Bublik, who smashed his racket.     Bublik recovered to take a 4-1 lead, but Auger-Aliassime came to life, reeling off five straight games to seal his place in the final in one hour and 36 minutes.     Auger-Aliassime showcased his serving prowess in the first set, firing 10 aces compared to Bublik's four. The Canadian also delivered 31 winners overall, more than double the tally of his opponent.     Playing his 10th tour-level semi-final of the season, Auger-Aliassime extended his head-to-head record against Bublik to 4-2, having previously beaten the 28-year-old in the round of 32 at the Dubai Tennis Championships in February.     Auger-Aliassime is chasing his fourth title of the season, having triumphed in Brussels, Montpellier and Adelaide. (Production: Andy Ragg)

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