Shapovalov sustaining his consistency is crucial when tennis returns

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When discussing the abundance of young talent in the men’s game, someone who is often mentioned is Canada’s Denis Shapovalov. The 21-year-old had found some of the best form of his career before the coronavirus pandemic halted the season and will surely be determined to continue his progress when tennis returns. The Canadian really burst […] READ MORE


What has Happened to Denis Shapovalov?

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After watching Denis Shapovalov play Juan Martin del Potro at Queen’s Club, he hung his head in despair. Yet, another first-round loss for Shapovalov. Yet, another opportunity by the wayside. Shapovalov looks as if he has zero confidence in his shots and, at this point, he can’t even win a set, let alone a match, […] READ MORE


Way Too Early 2019 NextGen Power Rankings

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As the class of 1997 exhausted its eligibility, it’s time to begin speculating about which youngsters will earn their berth for the NextGen Finals 3.0. Based off today’s ranking, the following eight players would be expected to qualify for the event. As of December 16, 2018 Player Country Year of Birth ATP Points Ranking Comments Stefanos Tsitsipas […] READ MORE


Denis Shapovalov’s Loss Shouldn’t Diminish Successful Clay Season

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The more Canadian Denis Shapovalov started winning, the higher his expectations got. After not winning one match on clay in 2017, Shapovalov showed vast improvements by reaching the semifinals in Madrid–defeating Tennys Sandgren, Benoit Paire, Milos Raonic, and Kyle Edmund. While a 2nd-round loss to Maximillian Marterer in four sets wasn’t what the 19-year-old was […] READ MORE


French Open is Shapovalov’s Time to Shine

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Denis Shapovalov is only entering the main draw of the French Open for the second time, but is already showing that he is ready to make his mark on the Grand Slam tournament. A Positive Year So Far The Canadian is currently sitting at his career best world ranking of No.29 and is showing why […] READ MORE