Kamil Majchrzak Sets Up Felix Auger-Aliassime Quarterfinal In Den Bosch
kamil majchrzak reached the ATP Den Bosch quarterfinals after making light work of James McCabe in the second round. He now gets World No. 4 Felix Auger-Aliassime, who also advanced in the Netherlands and is chasing his first ATP title on grass.
Majchrzak’s second-round route
Majchrzak handled McCabe cleanly enough to keep his run moving without much resistance. That left him in the quarterfinals with a more demanding assignment ahead, one that pairs him with one of the tournament’s top-ranked players.
The Polish player has looked in good form through the early rounds. For a draw that was slowed by rain in the last two second-round matches, his win moved him through while the remaining quarterfinal spots were being settled in Den Bosch.
Auger-Aliassime in Den Bosch
Auger-Aliassime beat Marton Fucsovics in the second round to stay on course in the event. The Canadian entered the tournament as World No. 4 and has been looking to win his first ATP title on grass.
He has also played some of his best tennis in the Netherlands, which makes this quarterfinal a strong test for Majchrzak and a clear marker for Auger-Aliassime’s title push. The matchup brings together a player in steady form and a higher-ranked opponent who has handled the early rounds in Den Bosch.
Den Bosch quarterfinals set
The rain interruptions left the draw staggered, but the quarterfinal picture is now in place. Majchrzak’s reward for beating McCabe is a direct shot at Auger-Aliassime, and the winner will move deeper into a field that has already lost time to the weather.
For Majchrzak, the next step is simple: turn the clean second-round win into a result against a top-four opponent. For Auger-Aliassime, the task is to keep the grass-court bid moving after another straight-set of business in the Netherlands.