Denis Shapovalov’s coach not surprised by teen’s poise
MONTREAL — Denis Shapovalov’s coach wasn’t surprised that the teenager was able to keep his head while upsetting a tennis legend on centre court at the Rogers Cup.
Martin Laurendeau said Friday that he saw it a year ago when Shapovalov beat Australian star Nick Kyrgios in the Rogers Cup first round in Toronto and the 18-year-old’s cool head was evident again this week with wins over 2009 U.S. Open champion Juan Martin Del Potro and former world No.1 Rafael Nadal.
“All the guys he’s played up to, he takes it to them,” said Laurendeau, who coaches Shapovalov and serves as Canada’s Davis Cup captain. “He revels in that kind of atmosphere.
“He’s like a fish in water when you put him on a big court against a big player. I don’t know if you can teach that, but he has that and he’s making the most of it.”


