Canada’s Nestor reflects on past Rogers Cup ahead of his last before retirement
TORONTO — Daniel Nestor remembers looking at the men’s singles draw before his first Rogers Cup in 1989 and thinking how exciting it would be to play John McEnroe in the second round.
Problem is, he never got there.
The Canadian doubles tennis star, then a 16-year-old wild card ranked 923rd in the world, lost handedly to No. 245 Ned Caswell of the United States in the first round, putting a quick halt to his hopes of matching up against one of the sport’s top names.
“The guy I was playing in the first round was much better than I was. I don’t know why I was so focused on the possibility of playing McEnroe,” Nestor said with a laugh Monday in an interview with The Canadian Press.