Tennis scores today: Auger-Aliassime beats Wawrinka 6-4, 6-3 at Montpellier

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By: Michael Brown

Felix Auger-Aliassime successfully defended his Montpellier title last night, defeating Stan Wawrinka 6-4, 7-6(3) in a thrilling second-round clash. The defending champion showed composure in tight moments to advance at the Open Occitanie on February 5. This marked their first-ever meeting on tennis’ biggest stages.

🔥 Quick Facts

  • Final Score: Auger-Aliassime triumphed 6-4, 7-6(3) in 1 hour, 47 minutes
  • Tournament: Open Occitanie (ATP 250) at Montpellier, France
  • Wawrinka’s Form: The 40-year-old Swiss legend defeated Medjedovic 7-6(3), 6-4 in the first round
  • Defending Champion: Auger-Aliassime won Montpellier in 2025, now advancing toward another title run

Auger-Aliassime’s Clinical Performance Tames Wawrinka Challenge

The top seed and defending champion controlled the first set decisively, breaking Wawrinka’s serve once and capitalizing on his opponent’s unforced errors. Auger-Aliassime’s baseline game proved too consistent, overwhelming the veteran with pace and precision. The Canadian lost just four points on his opening service games, establishing early dominance.

The second set evolved into a tighter affair. Wawrinka fought back with his signature backhand slice, forcing multiple deuce battles. When the tiebreaker arrived, Auger-Aliassime’s big serves made the difference, securing three mini-breaks en route to the 7-6(3) victory.

Wawrinka’s Montpellier Fairytale Ends Against the Champion

Wawrinka’s remarkable run in Montpellier promised redemption after beginning elsewhere in January. The 40-year-old icon defeated Hamad Medjedovic in his first-round encounter, showcasing the tennis that once defined his legendary career. However, facing Auger-Aliassime’s relentless pressure proved insurmountable despite valiant efforts.

The Swiss veteran threatened multiple times in set two, particularly late in the second set when he tested Auger-Aliassime’s concentration. Yet the defending champion’s experience in high-pressure moments allowed him to escape danger and close out victory decisively.

Head-to-Head Breakdown: Auger-Aliassime Dominates

Factor Auger-Aliassime Wawrinka
Record 1-0 (First Meeting) 0-1
Aces Strong serving dominance Tactical slice strategy
Set Breakdown 6-4, 7-6(3) 4-6, 6(3)-7

The Title Defense Continues at Montpellier

Auger-Aliassime’s path to another title looks promising after dispatching Wawrinka so convincingly. The Canadian’s top-seeded status reflects his recent form and confidence heading into the quarterfinals. With seven ATP titles already in his career trophy case, another Montpellier crown would further cement his upward trajectory in 2026.

His next challenge awaits in the quarterfinal round as the tournament progresses throughout the week. Auger-Aliassime continues to prove why Montpellier has become his fortress in recent seasons, demonstrating the maturity and mental toughness required to win multiple titles at the same venue.

“Of course, I am still having fun. When you win, it is even more fun.”

Stan Wawrinka, Swiss Tennis Legend

Will Auger-Aliassime’s Montpellier Dominance Continue Through the Final?

The question now centers on whether Auger-Aliassime can replicate his 2025 championship run. The defending champion faces a deep draw filled with ambitious competitors, yet his command of serving and baseline play suggests he possesses all the tools needed for another title push.

Wawrinka’s exit represents a symbolic passing of the torch, as younger champions like Auger-Aliassime continue to dominate tennis’s landscape. The 25-year-old Canadian now stands as Montpellier’s undisputed king, with his smooth technique and competitive fire pointing toward more success ahead at this venue.

Sources

  • ATP Tour – Official tournament coverage and match statistics for Open Occitanie 2026
  • TSN – Comprehensive match report on Auger-Aliassime’s second-round victory over Wawrinka
  • Tennis Majors – Extended analysis and player commentary from Montpellier round two

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