Felix Auger-Aliassime ends 10-Year Partnership With Coach
Felix Auger-Aliassime has announced the end of his long-standing partnership with coach Frédéric Fontang, bringing to a close nearly a decade of working together.
The Canadian revealed that Wimbledon was their final tournament together, ending a coaching relationship that began when he was just 16 years old.
In a heartfelt statement shared on social media, Auger-Aliassime thanked Fontang for the role he played in both his career and personal development.
“After nearly ten years of working together, it has recently been decided that Wimbledon would be my last tournament with Frédéric by my side as my coach.”
The world No. 28 reflected on the many highs they shared, as well as the difficult moments Fontang helped him overcome.
“He has also been by my side during the toughest moments of my career. In those difficult times, I always found in him the calm, composure, and wisdom I needed to overcome those challenges.”
Auger-Aliassime said Fontang was more than just a coach.
“Looking back today, I can say that beyond being an outstanding coach, he has been a true mentor throughout my journey into adulthood.”
He ended his message by thanking Fontang for everything they achieved together.
“Fred, thank you for leading by example throughout all these years together. I wouldn’t be the player I am today without you.”
While Auger-Aliassime has yet to announce who will replace Fontang, the decision marks the end of one of the ATP Tour’s longest-running player-coach partnerships.




