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The stage is all set for a thrilling final at the ATP Montpellier. The two best players from the event, Alexander Kovacevic and Felix Auger Aliassime will battle it out for the ultimate prize. While Kovacevic, who has stunned the favorites including Andrey Rublev and Alexander Bublik, is in the form of his life, Felix Auger Aliassime will also look to continue the momentum and lay his hands on his first title of the season. But, who among the two is a strong contender for the title?

Alexander Kovacevic vs Felix Auger Aliassime: Preview

Felix Auger-Aliassime has been in solid form throughout the tournament, advancing to the final with straight-set victories in every round. In his semifinal match against Jesper De Jong, the Canadian showcased his aggressive gameplay, firing 31 winners and securing a 6-4, 7-6(4) victory. His serving was a key factor, as he hit 12 aces and won 74% of his first-serve points. However, his second serve was less reliable, as he won only 57% of those points, and struggled with break point conversion, converting just 2 of 13 opportunities. Despite this, his ability to dominate from the baseline and dictate points with his powerful game has made him a tough opponent on indoor hard courts.

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Aleksandar Kovacevic has been on a remarkable run, defeating higher-ranked opponents such as Alexander Bublik and Andrey Rublev to reach the final. In his semifinal against Rublev, Kovacevic delivered a strong performance, winning 7-5, 6-4 with 33 winners and 9 aces. His first-serve efficiency stood out, as he won 80% of those points, although he landed just 53% of his first serves. His aggressive play and ability to capitalize on break opportunities (converting 3 out of 5) helped him secure a straight-set victory. Kovacevic’s path to the final has been impressive, as he has overcome seasoned players with confidence and resilience.

Kovacevic vs Auger Aliassime: Head-to-head

When it comes to the head-to-head statistics between the two players, Felix Auger-Aliassime has the slightest advantage over his American rival. They both played each other just once at the Cincinnati Open last year and Auger Aliassime won in straight sets. This will, however, be their first encounter on indoor hard courts.

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Can Kovacevic's dream run topple Auger Aliassime's experience in the Montpellier final showdown?

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Prediction: Alexander Kovacevic could clinch the title in a hard-fought win

Aleksandar Kovacevic has built his game around a powerful first serve and a penetrating forehand, enabling him to take control of rallies early. His success on indoor courts this season can be attributed to his improved shot selection and composure under pressure, allowing him to overcome strong opponents. However, this final marks his first ATP-level championship match, meaning he will need to hold his nerves against a more experienced rival. His ability to maintain his aggressive play while handling the pressure of the occasion will be a key factor in determining his performance.

Felix Auger-Aliassime, on the other hand, thrives on his heavy first serve and quick transition into offensive baseline play. His court coverage is impressive for his height, allowing him to retrieve difficult shots and control rallies. While inconsistency has occasionally plagued him in high-stakes matches, he has appeared focused and confident throughout this tournament. He has been dominant on serve and has not faced significant challenges on his way to the final, making him a formidable opponent heading into the championship match.

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Both players have been highly successful on indoor hard courts in 2025. While Kovacevic’s 12-1 record is a testament to his strong form in these conditions, Auger-Aliassime has been nearly flawless with a perfect 3-0 record. Given their serving prowess, this match is likely to feature plenty of quick points, with both players looking to capitalize on short rallies. Kovacevic’s serve has been rock-solid throughout the tournament, while Auger-Aliassime’s serve, when he is at his best, is one of the most effective on tour.

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The biggest difference between the two players is their experience at this stage of a tournament. Auger-Aliassime has reached multiple ATP finals and knows what it takes to lift a trophy, while Kovacevic is entering unfamiliar territory. The pressure of the moment could significantly determine the outcome, especially if Kovacevic struggles to maintain his composure in key moments.

While Kovacevic’s form and confidence make him a real threat, Auger-Aliassime’s experience, explosive power, and ability to serve under pressure give him the edge. If the Canadian maintains his current level of play, he is well-positioned to secure another ATP title.

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