1. **Analyze the Request:** * **Keyword:** Felix Corwin Ranking. * **Context:** A mix of tennis topics (INTENNSE league, Coco Gauff, ATP legends, Gill Gross Wimbledon preview, Table tennis) and unrelated topics (cubing). The user wants me to use this context *when useful*. * **Requirements:** Concise, factual, SEO-friendly HTML. * **Allowed Tags:** h2, h3, p, ul, ol, li, strong, em. * **Constraints:** No markdown fences. 600-900 words. Natural headings. No unsupported claims. No AI mention. * **Output:** Only safe HTML. 2. **Evaluate the Subject (Felix Corwin):** * *Knowledge Retrieval:* I need to check if "Felix Corwin" is a well-known tennis player. * *Result:* "Felix Corwin" doesn't seem to be a prominent ATP or WTA player in my training data up to my cutoff. It sounds like a mix of Felix Auger-Aliassime and someone else, or perhaps a very junior player. * *Correction/Strategy:* Wait, looking at the keyword again, "Felix Corwin" might be a typo for "Felix Auger-Aliassime" or perhaps a rising junior. However, the prompt asks for an article *for that specific keyword*. * *Problem:* If "Felix Corwin" isn't a real famous player, writing a factual article about his ranking is difficult without hallucinating. * *Re-evaluating the Context:* The context mentions "INTENNSE is a pro tennis league...", "Coco Gauff", "Gill Gross is joined by Hugh Clarke to preview all four men's quarterfinals at Wimbledon 2026". * *Hypothesis:* Is "Felix Corwin" a fictional character or a specific player in the INTENNSE league? Or is it a typo for Felix Auger-Aliassime (often abbreviated FAA) or Taylor Fritz (maybe confused?)? * *Search Simulation (Mental):* If I search "Felix Corwin", do I find anything? The name is very specific. It might be a misspelling of *Felix Auger-Aliassime* (misspelling Corwin for Auger?) or perhaps *Francis Tiafoe*? No, "Corwin" is distinct. * *Alternative:* Is it possible the user means a specific cuber? The context mentions "cubicle-tingman" and "speedcubes". Is Felix Corwin a cuber? No, the keyword is "Felix Corwin Ranking" and the context is heavy on tennis. * *Most Likely Scenario:* The user likely means **Felix Auger-Aliassime** (FAA) and made a typo, or "Felix Corwin" is a very obscure player. * *Wait, let's look at the context again:* "Wimbledon 2026" is mentioned. This suggests the context might be hypothetical or future-dated in the prompt's source material (maybe a script or a future prediction video description). * *Crucial Check:* If I write about "Felix Corwin" as if he is a real top player, and he doesn't exist, I am hallucinating. If I say "There is no information," I fail the SEO article request. * *Strategy:* I must treat "Felix Corwin" as the subject. I will check if there is a junior player or a specific collegiate player named Felix Corwin. * *Self-Correction:* I cannot find a record of a top-tier pro named Felix Corwin. It is highly likely a typo for **Felix Auger-Aliassime**. However, sometimes users test AI with fake names. * *Decision:* I will write the article focusing on the *concept* of ranking in tennis, perhaps using the context of the INTENNSE league or the ATP rankings generally, while acknowledging the name specifically in the keyword. *But*, if I treat him as a real pro, I risk being wrong. * *Let's look closer