Marx said the 2022 success will make it easier to get commitments from Auger\u002DAliassime and Shapovalov
“As the defending champion, we won’t have to play a qualifying round and we advance directly to the first phase of the finals in September,” Marx explained. “Players have to make the schedule that works best for them terms of their ranking and where they are in the season.”
An undefeated Davis Cup run, which included three singles and one doubles win, capped a successful fall for Auger-Aliassime, who captured ATP Tour titles in Florence, Antwerp and Basel with a 13-match winning run in October before reaching the semifinals of the Paris Masters and competing in the ATP Finals. He climbed to a career-high No. 6 in the ATP rankings and was named Canadian male athlete of the year.
After an up and down season, Shapovalov finished at No. 18, while the 32-year-old Pospisil returned to the top 100 as he continued to resuscitate his singles career after back surgery in 2019 and a recurring elbow injury. Despite losing two months to a stress fracture, Laval native Fernandez ran her career earnings past US$3 million and she kicked off the new year by announcing the establishment of the Leylah Annie and Family Foundation to provide “access to character-building and life-changing opportunitiesBruneau is also excited about the continuing comeback of 32-year-old Rebecca Marino, who starts the season at No. 66.
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