Shapovalov leads Canadian contingent in Australian Open men’s singles
Sometimes a tough loss on the tennis court can feel like a victory in many ways. For Canada’s Denis Shapovalov, pushing Novak Djokovic to the brink of defeat at the ATP Cup felt like a significant hurdle cleared.
It’s one reason why the 20-year-old from Richmond Hill, Ont., is feeling confident ahead of the Australian Open.
“Honestly that was a huge match for me,” Shapovalov said Friday. “I think mentally-wise because it’s the first time I really felt like I was able to push him and really find a way that I can beat him.”
Tied at a set apiece last week, Shapovalov came up with a break in the third set to prevent Djokovic from closing out the match. The second-ranked veteran from Serbia won the deciding tiebreaker 7-4 and his team went on to beat Spain in the final.