EMBARGOED TILL 3PM FRIDAY The #NextGenATP stars of the Delray Beach Open see how well they can recreate the faces made by their favourite emojis. Video Credit: 2018 Delray Beach Open.
Denis Shapovalov remembers the fun he had rooming with his best friend, Felix Auger-Aliassime, in Montreal the week he beat Rafael Nadal in his breakthrough run at the Coupe Rogers, in this edition of My Story, delivered by FedEx.
#NextGenATP Canadian Denis Shapovalov talks about why he decided to play the 2018 Delray Beach Open and how he is attempting to continue improving his game.
The demands of a pro tennis player can be omnipresent. The autographs. The media interviews. The travel. And they can arise at any moment, such as when you're standing outside the Silverball Pinball Museum in Delray Beach after playing arcade games, including NBA Hangtime, with Hyeon Chung of South Korea, ahead of the Delray Beach Open. “Denis Shapovalov,” a woman says, walking towards you, “can I get a picture of you with my husband?” Shapovalov kindly obliges, smiling with the gentleman as the woman snaps the photo. The 18-year-old with wavy blonde hair looks as if nothing phases him. But last year, the travel, the media, the autographs, it all was a little overwhelming for the teenager. During the Asian...