Toe injury forces Auger-Aliassime to retire from 1st-round match in Rotterdam

Fresh off title win in France, Canadian was playing Italian qualifier Vavassori

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Caption: Canada's Felix Auger Aliassime stopped playing his first-round match against Italian qualifier for an undisclosed reason Wednesday after dropping a 6-4 decision in the second set in Rotterdam, Netherlands. (Sylvain Thomas/AFP via Getty Images/File)

Canada's Felix Auger-Aliassime retired from his first-round match against Italian qualifier Andrea Vavassori at the ABN Amro Open on Wednesday due to a toe injury.
Auger-Aliassime, from Montreal, stopped playing after dropping a 6-4 decision in the second set. He had taken the opener 7-6 (3) in Rotterdam, Netherlands.
In a social media post, Auger-Aliassime said he experienced a toe problem at practice Tuesday and it bothered him again during the match.
"I'll have it taken care of this week," he said. "I'm sad to leave a tournament that I love early, but I hope to be fresh and ready to go for Doha coming up."
The Qatar ExxonMobil Open begins Feb. 17.
The 23rd-ranked Auger-Aliassime was coming off a title last week In Montpellier, France. It was his seventh career ATP Tour title and second this season.

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