Shapovalov ready for return to tennis court in lead-up tournament to U.S. Open
Denis Shapovalov is used to firing up the fans, and feeding off their energy in return.
The Canadian tennis star, who plays with a high-risk, high-reward style, can bring up the atmosphere in a match with a jumping two-handed-backhand winner or a cheeky between-the-legs rally extender, putting emphasis on his more audacious shots with a shout and an emphatic fist pump.
Shapovalov, however, will have to create his own spark when he returns to action at the Western & Southern Open. The tournament, normally held annually in Cincinnati, will take place at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York this year in the week leading into the U.S. Open at Arthur Ashe Stadium. Main draw action begins Saturday.
Players and staff will be isolated from the general public over the two tournaments at Flushing Meadows–Corona Park in Queens, and fans will not be allowed in the stands due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.