Vancouver Sun

Shapovalov jumps 76 spots in ATP rankings

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An unexpected run to the semifinals of the Rogers Cup has rocketed Canada’s newest tennis star up the world rankings.

Denis Shapovalov improved from 143rd to 67th in Monday’s updated ATP singles rankings.

The 18-year-old left-hander from Richmond Hill, Ont., introduced himself to Canada last week with an exhilarati­ng performanc­e at the Rogers Cup in Montreal that included a victory over top-seeded Spanish legend Rafael Nadal.

The Canadian lost to fourthseed­ed German Alexander Zverev in Saturday’s semifinals.

Shapovalov told reporters his “whole life has changed in the past five days.”

“I don’t even think I realize it yet,” he said. “I mean, it’s a huge jump (in the rankings).”

The main question now is whether the Rogers Cup was a flash in the pan or a sign of bigger things to come.

Zverev, also one of the game’s rising stars, predicted a long rivalry with the Canadian.

“I told him that this is just the first match of very many that we will play against him,” Zverev said. “Hopefully a lot of other big matches, maybe in Grand Slams, maybe in finals of tournament­s.”

Shapovalov has spent most of his time since turning pro last year playing lower-tier Challenger events and was scheduled to play the Odlum Brown Vanopen in Vancouver this week. He withdrew Sunday, citing fatigue.

If he can maintain his ranking, he could be leaving the Challenger circuit behind, as he’ll have more opportunit­ies to play top-level ATP events.

His next major task will be to qualify for the U.S. Open, which starts later this month in New York.

Milos Raonic, Canada’s highest-ranked singles player, saw his ranking unchanged at No. 10 after a second-round loss in Montreal. Vancouver’s Vasek Pospisil, eliminated in the first round last week, dropped three spots to No. 78.

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