Shapovalov and Auger-Aliassime set to anchor Canadian side at Davis Cup Finals
Rising tennis stars Denis Shapovalov and Felix Auger-Aliassime have shown they’re ready for the big stage. Their next big challenge will be to lead the Canadian entry at the Davis Cup Finals.
With Milos Raonic out with a back injury, Shapovalov and Auger-Aliassime — both now top-25 players — will likely be tabbed for singles play at the Nov. 18-24 competition in Madrid. Vasek Pospisil, a Wimbledon doubles champion in 2014, is a good bet for four-man play.
“These are all guys that can beat top players,” said captain Frank Dancevic. “That’s the key when you’re playing Davis Cup. They have that level that they can win the big matches.”
Canada, ranked No. 14, will face No. 10 Italy on Monday and the sixth-ranked United States on Tuesday in Group F play at La Caja Magica. The winners of the six groups and the next two best teams will advance to the quarterfinals.