Montreal Gazette

Shapovalov eliminated in epic duel at U.S. Open

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Canadian teenager Denis Shapovalov is out of the U.S. Open after a hard-fought, five-set loss in the third round to No. 5 Kevin Anderson on Friday.

Anderson took control of the fifth set with an early break and went on to a 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 victory, setting up a fourth-round meeting with ninth-seeded Dominic Thiem.

While Shapovalov showed a lot of emotion on the court — fistpumpin­g and yelling after scoring on audacious backhand shots and throwing his racket in frustratio­n after surrenderi­ng key points — the experience and imposing serve of the 6-foot-8 South African proved too much to overcome.

“It’s a couple points here and there. Like I said, it was a close match. I had a lot of chances to break back, wasn’t able to do it today. He served big when he needed to, played unbelievab­ly big. Yeah, it was a great match,” said Shapovalov.

Shapovalov, a 19-year-old from Richmond Hill, Ont., battled in the fifth set when he fought off four match points en route to winning the ninth game, but Anderson held Shapovalov to love in the deciding game to take the match.

The Canadian prodigy said his game has grown in leaps since his run to the fourth round of the U.S. Open in 2017.

“I feel like I’ve come back here a year — from last year, it’s been a year now, and I feel like such a different player. I feel like I’ve improved so much in my game, mentally,” said Shapovalov.

“I just feel like I belong out there this year. I’m able to compete with anyone out there, as I showed today. I feel like my game’s at a different level.”

Milos Raonic of Thornhill, Ont., the only Canadian left in singles competitio­n, ousted Stan Wawrinka 7-6 (6), 6-4, 6-3 later Friday.

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