Diallo, Draxl lead young Canada team against Brazil in Davis Cup tie
VANCOUVER — Captain Frank Dancevic says there’s plenty of unknowns as ninth-ranked Canada prepares to host No. 18 Brazil in this weekend’s Davis Cup Qualifiers first round.
Canada will be led by 24-year-old Gabriel Diallo of Montreal, who is ranked 39th in the world, and Liam Draxl of Newmarket, Ont., who is 146th.
Brazil does not have a have a top-200 singles player in its lineup.
“It’s a challenge because you’re playing an opponent that you don’t the know the feeling of his (serve), how it’s coming, his history,” Dancevic told a media conference Tuesday. “There are different tendencies, different players. Guys can play at a lot higher level than their ranking.


