Félix Auger-Aliassime withdraws from Lyon

Félix Auger-Aliassime forfeited Thursday for his quarter-final of the Lyon tournament, offering young Frenchman Arthur Fils a direct ticket to the semi-finals.

Seeded number 1 of the event and 10e world player, Auger-Aliassime said he has been suffering from pain in his right shoulder since the start of the week.

“I thought it was nothing and that with the care it would get better and better,” he explained during a press conference.

“I was able to play on Wednesday but in the second set I managed to serve but I felt discomfort in the forehand. This morning (Thursday) while training, I felt too much pain to be competitive for a full game and continue the tournament. It seemed logical to me to stop there,” he added.

His package leaves the field open to Arthur Fils. The young Frenchman, 18, 112e world, will face Friday in the last four the American Brandon Nakashima, seeded number 8, who beat his compatriot Tommy Paul (number 3) 6-3, 7-6 (7/4).

It will be his third semi-final this season after the Montpellier and Marseille tournaments, a step he has never reached on the main circuit.

Auger-Aliassime will continue his treatment in Paris, where he will go on Friday, with the aim of being handed over to the French Open at Roland-Garros which begins on Sunday.

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