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Canadian stars top singles hopes

Shapovalov, Raonic take aim at Wimbledon

- GreGory StronG

Doubles great Daniel Nestor has had a first-hand look at the star power of fellow Canadian Denis Shapovalov.

They have been Davis Cup teammates, occasional practice partners and they’ve even teamed up on the doubles court. Nestor, who’s well into his third decade on the ATP World Tour, has been wowed by the teenager from Richmond Hill, Ont.

“He has so much firepower and athleticis­m,” Nestor said. “I’m in awe just from hitting with him. This guy is going only in one direction.’

Shapovalov broke out last season and has been on a steady rise up the world rankings. The 19-year-old currently sits at No. 26 and will lead Canadian hopes in singles play with 32ndranked Milos Raonic of Thornhill, Ont., starting Monday at Wimbledon.

Raonic is the 13th seed at the All-England Club while Shapovalov is 26th. Grand Slam events are given leeway to stray from the world rankings if desired.

Shapovalov will face the 46th-ranked Jeremy Chardy of France in the first round and could face Scotsman and former world No. 1 Andy Murray — who is coming off an 11-month injury absence — in the second round. Raonic opens against Liam Broady of Great Britain and unseeded Vasek Pospisil of Vancouver takes on Mikhail Kukushkin of Kazakhstan.

A fourth Canadian man — Peter Polansky of Thornhill — got into the main draw Friday as a lucky loser. Lucky losers are players who lose in the final round of qualifying, but are eligible to take a place in the main field (based on world ranking) when another player drops out or is injured.

Polansky will battle Dennis Novak of Austria in the first round.

Eugenie Bouchard of Westmount, Que., advanced through the women’s singles qualifying draw and will face British wild-card Gabriella Taylor in her main-draw opener at the July 2-15 tournament.

Ottawa’s Gabriela Dabrowski, meanwhile, has emerged as a force on the women’s and mixed doubles scene over the last year.

She is seeded sixth in women’s doubles with China’s Yifan Xu. They face American Alison Riske and Olga Savchuk of Ukraine in the first round.

The mixed doubles draw will be released Wednesday. Dabrowski and Mate Pavic of Croatia won the mixed title at the Australian Open earlier this year and reached the mixed final at the French Open.

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Denis Shapovalov

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