Retirement agrees with Canadian men’s doubles legend Daniel Nestor
TORONTO — For 30-odd seasons, this was the time of year when Daniel Nestor would likely be on a plane or a tennis court preparing for the Australian Open.
Those days are over now and that’s just fine with the Canadian doubles legend, who’s enjoying retirement in his hometown of Toronto.
Nestor won a whopping 91 career doubles titles on the ATP Tour over his career and was a mainstay on the Canadian Davis Cup team. He’s had a first-hand look at the growth of the sport in this country.
“We’ve never had this many top players,” Nestor said. “We did have depth in the late 80s and early 90s for a while there, but it’s great to see that we have all these players. Not only that they’re doing well but they’re probably inspiring the next generation to do well and that’s exciting for sure.”