Felix Auger-Aliassime attended the ATP university in London during the ATP Finals and enjoyed a day out followed by the ATP Tour.

The Canadian teenager is going to have to get used to life across the pond, as he's headed for future appearances at Wimbledon and even the ATP Finals one day. He's only played in the US Open qualifying draw so far in his young career.

The 17-year-old is the youngest player in the Top 200 with a ranking of No. 162. His 2017 year was a breakthrough, though overshadowed by fellow Canadian Denis Shapovalov, who cracked the Top 50.

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"We have different stories," Auger-Aliassime said. "But I think what comes out the two of us is the love we have for the game."

While tennis is a huge part of the French-Canadian’s life, Auger-Aliassime's still focused on his studies, social life and even playing the piano, and for this ATP feature, ping-pong.

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He won two ATP Challenger titles after just one year on the pro circuit.

"My biggest achievement so far was winning two ATP Challengers," he said. "I would love to win an ATP tour title in the next few years."