Canadian star Shapovalov heading into second U.S. Open calm, cool and collected
Denis Shapovalov walked onto Arthur Ashe Stadium last year and felt overwhelmed by the magnitude of the court, the brightness of the lights, and the rousing cheers of the crowd.
Then he started playing. And those outside distractions seemed to fade away.
The young Canadian tennis star won’t be frazzled when he takes the court next week in his second U.S. Open. But the memories of his debut at the Grand Slam aren’t far from his mind.
“It’s probably one of the greatest memories of my career so far, playing under those lights,” Shapovalov told The Canadian Press from New York on Thursday. “I just remember how insanely big the court was and how it wasn’t so easy to concentrate at the beginning because there was so much going on, so many people there.


