John Isner assessed Denis Shapovalov’s impressive form after the Canadian clinched his first ATP 500 title at the Dallas Open. Shapovalov defeated Casper Ruud 7-6(5), 6-3 in the final, marking his ...
Denis Shapovalov finally showed all his skills in Dallas last week. The Canadian ace had one of the best weeks of his career and seemed very confident on the tennis court, being able to show all that ...
Denis Shapovalov has stunned the tennis world with a remarkable rise in the ATP rankings following his biggest career win at ...
Denis Shapovalov is through to his eighth ATP final in Dallas. The Canadian ousted the 3rd seed Tommy Paul 7-5 6-3 in an hour ...
Shapovalov represented Canada at the Finals, both in the group stage and Final 8. CLICK HERE to meet the members of Team Canada. Denis Shapovalov was originally nominated for Team Canada but was ...
Denis Shapovalov claims the playing conditions on the ATP Tour are much different compared to pre-COVID era and that's a big reason why his rise stopped in the last few years. The Canadian ...
Team Canada's hopes of reaching the next stage of the Davis Cup qualifiers have been damaged by Denis Shapovalov's withdrawal. Shapovalov reached the second round of the Australian Open. He defeated ...
Rosie DiManno is a Toronto-based columnist covering sports and current affairs for the Star. Follow her on Twitter: @rdimanno. Seven years ago, Denis Shapovalov was named ATP Star of Tomorrow.
Denis Shapovalov has withdrawn from Canada's upcoming Davis Cup tie against Hungary due to a back injury, Tennis Canada said Monday. The best-of-five first-round qualifier begins Saturday at IGA ...
In 2022, the first chapter of director Denis Villeneuve's "Dune" epic was nominated for 10 Academy Awards and was the recipient of six. This year, "Dune: Part 2" received the expected nods for ...
Anita Lasker, a Jewish teenager, managed to survive there simply because the camp orchestra needed a cello player. Now aged 99, Anita Lasker-Wallfisch is the last remaining survivor of the Women's ...
Longtime Newton resident Werner Gans owed his escape from Nazi Germany as a 13-year-old to his cello and cherished the instrument throughout his life. As Adolf Hitler directed the persecution of ...