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Shapovalov set to lead Canada against Croatia

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MONTREAL— Rising singles star Denis Shapovalov headlines the Canadian lineup for the team’s upcoming Davis Cup World Group first-round tie against Croatia.

Shapovalov, from Richmond Hill, will be joined by Vancouver’s Vasek Pospisil, Peter Polansky of Thornhill, Ont., and Toronto’s Daniel Nestor at the Feb. 2-4 competitio­n on indoor clay at the Sportska Dvorana Gradski Vrt in Osijek.

“Although we have been in the World Group since 2012, we want to demonstrat­e that we are a country which aspires to contend for the trophy in the near future,” team captain Frank Dancevic said Tuesday in a release. “This will be our goal while we compete against a difficult opponent in Croatia and play on the road.

“Our team will concentrat­e on our preparatio­n for the tie in the coming days and we will be ready to leave it all on the court to cause an upset and get the win against the 2016 Davis Cup finalists.”

Milos Raonic of Thornhill, Canada’s top-ranked singles player (No. 23 in the world), is not on the roster. He has battled injuries in recent months and is coming off of a firstround defeat in the Australian Open.

Croatia’s lineup includes world No. 6 Marin Cilic, No. 46 Borna Coric, No. 179 Viktor Galovic, along with fifth-ranked doubles player Ivan Dodig and No. 41Franko Skugor.

The 18-year-old Shapovalov holds the No. 50 position in the world rankings, well ahead of Pospisil (No. 105) and Polansky (No. 139).

Nestor, a former world No. 1in doubles, is currently ranked 55th. He’ll be playing in his 52nd Davis Cup tie since his debut in 1992.

Croatia is fifth in the Davis Cup rankings, 10 positions higher than Canada. It’s the first time the two countries have met in Davis Cup competitio­n.

The winner of the best-of-five tie will advance to the quarter-finals. The loser will fall into a playoff to maintain its place in the World Group for 2019.

The official draw is set for Feb. 1.

 ?? DARREN CALABRESE/CP FILE PHOTO ?? Teenager Denis Shapovalov and Canada’s Davis Cup team will face Croatia on indoor clay next week.
DARREN CALABRESE/CP FILE PHOTO Teenager Denis Shapovalov and Canada’s Davis Cup team will face Croatia on indoor clay next week.

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