Solid Auger-Aliassime and future top 50 Atmane set up a third-round clash in Miami
Seventh seed Felix Auger-Aliassime of Canada and France's Terence Atmane both successfully progressed to the third round of the Miami Open on Saturday evening. This outcome paves the way for an eagerly anticipated encounter between two dedicated hard-court players. Auger-Aliassime secured his spot by defeating Hungarian Marton Fucsovics in a hard-fought match, winning 7-6 (3), 7-5. This particular victory highlighted both the compelling power and the occasional inconsistencies that often characterize the Canadian's dynamic style of play. With Auger-Aliassime currently ranked among the top players and Atmane showing promise as a future top-50 contender, their upcoming match is expected to be a significant highlight of the tournament.
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