Auger-Aliassime feels Canada deserved better seeding for Davis Cup Finals
Canada was recently saddled with the No. 13 spot in the Davis Cup Finals seedings, a position that Felix Auger-Aliassime feels was a little low considering the country’s depth and previous results.
The slot means Canada is guaranteed to play higher-seeded countries this November in Madrid. Canada will learn its opponents Feb. 14 when the 18 teams are split into six pools of three.
“With Milos (Raonic) and Denis (Shapovalov) as our top players and from what we’ve shown over the last few years, I think maybe we deserved a better spot,” Auger-Aliassime said Thursday on a conference call from Buenos Aires. “But at the end it doesn’t matter with the seedings. Obviously there’s only strong teams in the field.
“It will be tough competition and tough matches every day. But if our best players come, we might get a chance to do something good.”