The Rotterdam ATP 500 reaches its conclusion with a high-quality final between top seed Alex De Minaur and second seed Felix Auger-Aliassime on Centre Court inside the AHOY Arena.
Both players have earned their place in the final through composed and convincing performances in the semi-finals, setting up a clash between consistency, speed, and defensive resilience against controlled power and aggression.
De Minaur’s Consistency and Composure
Alex De Minaur has once again demonstrated his trademark strengths throughout the week. The Australian has remained solid under pressure, managed tight moments efficiently, and consistently forced his opponents to play extra shots.
In the semi-final against Ugo Humbert, De Minaur’s composure proved decisive. Despite facing repeated break-point pressure, he stayed calm, absorbed pace, and capitalized on his opponent’s missed opportunities.
His ability to extend rallies, defend aggressively, and maintain a high physical intensity makes him particularly dangerous on indoor hard courts.
Auger-Aliassime’s Power and Authority
Felix Auger-Aliassime arrives in the final after one of his most dominant performances of the tournament. The Canadian controlled his semi-final against Alexander Bublik from start to finish, denying his opponent rhythm and freedom.
Felix has combined strong serving with assertive baseline play throughout the event, imposing his tempo and limiting opponents’ chances on return. His efficiency at the net and willingness to step forward have added another dimension to his game in Rotterdam.
When Auger-Aliassime is able to dictate play early in rallies, he becomes extremely difficult to stop.
What Could Decide the Final
The final is likely to hinge on execution in key moments. De Minaur will look to extend rallies, disrupt Felix’s rhythm, and force errors, while Auger-Aliassime will aim to shorten points and strike early with his serve and forehand.
Margins are expected to be small, and the ability to handle pressure — particularly on break points and in potential tie-break situations — may ultimately determine the champion.
For the full tournament overview and all matchups, see the Rotterdam ATP 500 First Round Draw.