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Scouting Report: Auger-Aliassime, Wawrinka, Fils in Montpellier field

  • Posted: Feb 01, 2026

The ATP Tour heads to Montpellier this week for indoor ATP 250 action at the Open Occitanie, where Top 10 star and defending champion Felix Auger-Aliassime headlines the field.

The draw in southern France also includes Stan Wawrinka, competing in the final year of his career, and Top 30 stars Flavio Cobolli, Tallon Griekspoor and Tomas Machac. Meanwhile home favourite Arthur Fils makes his return to competitive action for the first time since last July.

ATPTour.com looks at five things to watch this week.

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1) Felix seeks fast response: The No. 8 in the PIF ATP Rankings, Auger-Aliassime will aim to bounce back quickly after being forced to retire from his first-round match at the Australian Open due to cramp. The 25-year-old has plenty to be confident about in Montpellier: he is the defending champion there, and he has won seven of his eight ATP Tour crowns indoors. Auger-Aliassime’s opening opponent in France will be Wawrinka or Hamad Medjedovic.

2) Fils returns after six months out: Home fans will welcome back one of France’s top stars in Montpellier, where Arthur Fils will make his return to ATP Tour action after six months out due to a back injury. He takes on countryman Valentin Royer in the first round. The 21-year-old Fils reached the semi-finals on his only previous appearance in Montpellier in 2023, before he fell to eventual champion Jannik Sinner.

3) Wild card Wawrinka: The Swiss began his final year on the ATP Tour with a series of battling performances across the United Cup and the Australian Open, where he reached the third round. The former World No. 3 Wawrinka now heads to Montpellier, where he will compete as a wild card and takes on Serbia’s Medjedovic first up. Hubert Hurkacz, another former Top 10 star who went 4-1 in singles play to help Poland lift the United Cup, starts against a qualifier.

4) Top 30 stars in action: Like Auger-Aliassime, Cobolli will hope to put a first-round exit in Australia behind him quickly under the roof in Montpellier. The Italian is the second seed in France, while Tallon Griekspoor is seeded third. Fourth seed Tomas Machac chases his second ATP 250 crown of the season after he triumphed in Adelaide in mid-January.

5) Home hopes Doumbia/Reboul lead doubles field: Sadio Doumbia and Fabien Reboul lifted the Montpellier trophy together in 2024, and the French duo returns this year as the top seeds. Their rivals in the doubles draw include second seeds Jakob Schnaitter and Mark Wallner, while Wawrinka teams with big-serving home favourite Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard.

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Carlos Alcaraz & Novak Djokovic: Australian Open history, Grand Slam results & more

  • Posted: Jan 31, 2026

Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic will face off Sunday in the 2026 Australian Open final, which is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. local time/8:30 a.m. GMT. Alcaraz is chasing his first Australian Open title, with which he would become the sixth man in the Open Era to complete the Career Grand Slam. Meanwhile Djokovic seeks a record-extending 11th Melbourne crown and a record-extending 25th major title overall.

Read all about Alcaraz and Djokovic’s results, records, statistics, and more at the Australian Open and Grand Slam tournaments.

What is Alcaraz’s record at the Australian Open?

Since making his Australian Open debut in 2021, Alcaraz has tallied a 17-4 win-loss record at the tournament. 

What is Djokovic’s record at the Australian Open? 

Since making his Australian Open debut in 2005, Djokovic has tallied a 104-10 win-loss record at the tournament, including a record 10 titles. 

What is Alcaraz’s best result at the Australian Open? 

Alcaraz’s run to the final at this year’s Australian Open is his best result in Melbourne.

What is Djokovic’s best result at the Australian Open?

Djokovic won the Australian Open in 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2023. 

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How far did Alcaraz advance at the Australian Open in 2025? 

Alcaraz lost 6-4, 4-6, 3-6, 4-6 to Novak Djokovic in the Australian Open quarter-finals in 2025 (Read more). 

How far did Djokovic advance at the Australian Open in 2025? 

Djokovic lost to Alexander Zverev in the semi-finals at the Australian Open in 2025. The Serbian was forced to retire due to injury after losing the first set 6-7(5) (Read more). 

Alcaraz’s Record at Grand Slam Tournaments

 Tournament  Win-Loss Record
 Australian Open  17-4
 Roland Garros  22-6
 Wimbledon  25-3
 US Open  24-3

Djokovic’s Record at Grand Slam Tournaments

 Tournament  Win-Loss Record
 Australian Open  104-10
 Roland Garros  101-14
 Wimbledon  102-13
 US Open  95-15

How many Grand Slam titles has Alcaraz won? 

Alcaraz has won six Grand Slam titles. 

 Tournament  Year Won  Final Opponent
 US Open  2022  Casper Ruud
 Wimbledon  2023  Novak Djokovic
 Roland Garros  2024  Alexander Zverev
 Wimbledon  2024  Novak Djokovic
 Roland Garros  2025  Jannik Sinner
 US Open  2025  Jannik Sinner

How many Grand Slam titles has Djokovic won? 

Djokovic has won a record 24 Grand Slam titles. 

 Tournament  Year Won  Final Opponent
 Australian Open  2008  Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
 Australian Open  2011  Andy Murray 
 Wimbledon  2011  Rafael Nadal
 US Open  2011  Rafael Nadal
 Australian Open  2012  Rafael Nadal
 Australian Open   2013  Andy Murray 
 Wimbledon  2014  Roger Federer
 Australian Open   2015  Andy Murray
 Wimbledon  2015  Roger Federer
 US Open  2015  Roger Federer
 Australian Open   2016  Andy Murray
 Roland Garros   2016  Andy Murray 
 Wimbledon  2018  Kevin Anderson
 US Open  2018  Juan Martin del Potro
 Australian Open  2019  Rafael Nadal
 Wimbledon  2019  Roger Federer
 Australian Open  2020  Dominic Thiem
 Australian Open  2021  Daniil Medvedev
 Roland Garros   2021  Stefanos Tsitsipas
 Wimbledon  2021  Matteo Berrettini
 Wimbledon  2022  Nick Kyrgios
 Australian Open  2023  Stefanos Tsitsipas
 Roland Garros  2023  Casper Ruud
 US Open  2023  Daniil Medvedev

What was Alcaraz’s road to the Australian Open final? 

 Round  Result
 First Round  d. Adam Walton 6-3, 7-6(2), 6-2
 Second Round  d. Yannick Hanfmann 7-6(4), 6-3, 6-2
 Third Round  d. [32] Corentin Moutet 6-2, 6-4, 6-1
 Fourth Round  d. [19] Tommy Paul 7-6(6), 6-4, 7-5
 Quarter-finals  d. [6] Alex de Minaur 7-5, 6-2, 6-1
 Semi-finals  d. [3] Alexander Zverev 6-4, 7-6(5), 6-7(3), 6-7(4), 7-5

What was Djokovic’s road to the Australian Open final? 

 Round  Result
 First Round  d. Pedro Martinez 6-3, 6-2, 6-2
 Second Round  d. [Q] Francesco Maestrelli 6-3, 6-2, 6-2
Third Round  d. Botic van de Zandschulp 6-3, 6-4, 7-6(4)
 Fourth Round  [16] Jakub Mensik via walkover
 Quarter-finals  d. [5] Lorenzo Musetti 4-6, 3-6, 3-1 ret.
 Semi-finals  d. [2] Jannik Sinner 3-6, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4

When did Alcaraz and Djokovic previously meet in Grand Slam finals?

Alcaraz and Djokovic have already contested two major finals. Their first Grand Slam championship match came at 2023 Wimbledon, where Alcaraz prevailed 1-6, 7-6(6), 6-1, 3-6, 6-4. A year later, Alcaraz downed Djokovic in the SW19 final again, claiming a 6-2, 6-2, 7-6(4) triumph.

What is the overall Lexus ATP Head2Head record between Alcaraz and Djokovic? 

Djokovic leads Alcaraz 5-4 in the pair’s Lexus ATP Head2Head series. Five of their nine meetings have come at majors (3-2 Alcaraz), and four of the nine meetings have been finals (2-2). Alcaraz and Djokovic’s most recent meeting came in the 2025 US Open semi-finals, where Alcaraz won 6-4, 7-6(4), 6-2.

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Harrison/Skupski lift Australian Open trophy in first major as a team

  • Posted: Jan 31, 2026

Christian Harrison and Neal Skupski did not wait long to add a milestone moment to their fledgling partnership.

Competing in just their second tour-level event together, the American-British duo defeated home favourites Jason Kubler and Marc Polmans 7-6(4), 6-4 to claim the trophy Saturday at the Australian Open. Harrison and Skupski, who made their team debut in Adelaide just two weeks ago, held their nerve at key moments in front of a raucous afternoon crowd inside Rod Laver Arena to earn a one-hour, 49-minute championship-match triumph.

There were emotional scenes between two sets of brothers after match point. Harrison celebrated securing his maiden major title with his brother Ryan Harrison, who was courtside. Meanwhile former No. 1 in the PIF ATP Doubles Rankings Skupski, whose sole previous Grand Slam title came at Wimbledon in 2023, embraced his own brother and coach, Ken Skupski.

“It’s obviously nice to get another Grand Slam,” said Skupski in the pair’s post-match press conference. “I was very close last year at the US Open and lost narrowly in the French. I look back on last year and kind of went over to see where it went wrong in the moments, and I learned from it.

“Christian has given me a new lease of life this year. We started obviously last week in Adelaide. He came to Baton Rouge for a week of training in December, which was amazing to get on court with him and get to know him a little bit more. It all feels well worth it now, picking up this trophy.”

Harrison said: “Unreal experience. This place is unreal to play. The crowds are incredible. For me, though, it was just simple. Just focused on just enjoying the moment with my partner. He brings a lot of experience. His level is just so high, and it really felt easy for me to just play my best tennis. So credit to him.”

Wild card pairing Kubler and Polmans battled admirably throughout the final, and they delighted the home fans by rallying from 2-5 in the opening set to force a tie-break. Yet the momentum of the match shifted dramatically after Harrison and Skupski won four consecutive points from 3/4 to move a set ahead.

The sixth-seeded Harrison and Skupski built on that tie-break success by crucially breaking serve in the third game of the second set, and they sealed victory on their second match point after Harrison fired an ace down the T.

That finish reflected how precise serving formed the foundation to Harrison and Skupski’s final victory. The duo won 80 per cent (43/54) of points behind their first serves, according to Infosys Stats.

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