Shapovalov ousted in third round from hometown Rogers Cup with loss to Haase
TORONTO — Denis Shapovalov had high hopes heading into this year’s Rogers Cup.
He wanted to hear the cheers from the hometown crowd. He wanted to entertain his fans on centre court. And he wanted to build on the success he enjoyed at last year’s tournament in Montreal, where he broke onto the tennis scene with huge upset wins over top-ranked opponents.
The Canadian teenager fell short of that last goal Thursday night, falling 7-5, 6-2 in a quick and uncharacteristic third-round loss to Robin Haase of the Netherlands.
“First of all, I just want to thank the fans for coming out tonight and this week. They’ve been a huge part of my success before and a huge part of my success this week,” said a dejected Shapovalov, tucking his long blonde hair behind his ears while addressing media in a post-match press conference.