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Wednesday September 18, 2024

Shapovalov enjoys Davis Cup redemption, sends Canada into finals

By AFP
September 17, 2024
Canadas Denis Shapovalov celebrates winning his second round match against Spains Feliciano Lopez .—Reuters
Canada's Denis Shapovalov celebrates winning his second round match against Spain's Feliciano Lopez .—Reuters

PARIS: Denis Shapovalov let out a roar of delight as he sealed 2022 champions Canada’s place in this year’s Davis Cup finals on Sunday beating Britain’s Dan Evans 6-0, 7-5 -- redemption for the last time he faced the same opponents.

Back in 2017 Shapovalov’s wild hitting of a ball in frustration hit the umpire leading to him being defaulted and Britain awarded the tie as a result 3-2. The 25-year-old made no such slip-up on Sunday as he won the opening rubber and ensured the Canadians and not Britain would be joining Argentina as the two countries to progress from the group in Manchester, England. The Israel-born Shapovalov, who has slipped to 100 in the world having once been as high as 10th, admitted having cruised through the first set it was tough to keep the momentum going.

“Very happy to get the win, he’s a tricky opponent and he fights so well,” said Shapovalov who managed to silence the partisan 15,700 crowd. “He was clawing his way back in the second set. I haven’t played a cleaner first set than that in my life so super happy to get the win.

“I could feel Dan getting pumped up and the crowd too so I was definitely starting to turn so I was happy to get it done in straights.” Felix Auger-Aliassime settled the tie for Canada with a 7-6 (10/8), 7-5 win over Jack Draper.

The British won the final doubles to make it 2-1 but it was not enough to guide them into the finals. Netherlands clinched the last of the eight places going by avoiding a 3-0 defeat against defending champions Italy in Bologna, a result which would have seen Brazil progress instead.