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Tennis Canada – Two Grand Slam trophies among many highlights of 2016 for next generation

Toronto, December 5, 2016 – Tennis Canada announced Monday that rising stars Bianca Andreescu, Felix Auger-Aliassime, and Denis Shapovalov have been named the 2016 Canadian junior players of the year. All three athletes are winning the award for a second time in their young careers, with Andreescu and Auger-Aliassime retaining their 2015 crowns and Shapovalov also taking home the honours in 2014.

“What a truly thrilling and incredible year it has been for our top junior players,” said Kelly Murumets, president and CEO, Tennis Canada. “Bianca, Denis, and Felix have already accomplished so much, and have the drive, passion, and talent to take their careers to even greater places. They have brought such excitement to Canadian tennis this year, and there is no doubt the future is shining bright! A huge congratulations to Bianca, Denis, and Felix for all of your well-deserved success in 2016 and we wish you the absolute best of luck next season.” 

Andreescu, who was also announced last week as the winner of the female most improved player of the year award, is currently ranked junior world No. 9. Recovering from a foot injury which kept her out of action for much of the first half of the year, the 16-year-old quickly made a comeback. Most notably, she advanced into the semifinals of the Junior US Open, which came a week after she also made the final four at Canada’s biggest ITF junior event in Repentigny, Que.  

On the pro side, she is already ranked No. 299. She captured her first career professional titles at the $25,000 Gatineau National Bank Challenger in August, sweeping both the singles and doubles crowns, and reached the $50,000 Saguenay National Bank Challenger final in October.

Sharing the male junior player of the year honours for 2016 are US Open champion Auger-Aliassime, and Wimbledon champion Shapovalov. Now 16, Auger-Aliassime was still just 15 years old when he made the Junior French Open final in June. Coming back from a tough loss in that match, he claimed the US Open trophy just a few months later. He also led Canada’s Junior Davis Cup team to a silver-medal finish, the second year in a row the nation has finished on the podium. Currently the No. 4-ranked junior in the world, he has been as high as No. 2 this year.

Seventeen-year-old Shapovalov went on a tear this spring. He made the semifinals at Roland Garros before stringing together 12 straight wins on grass, taking home an important Wimbledon tune-up tournament before capturing the prestigious trophy at the All England Club as well. He too spent time as the No. 2-ranked player in the world this season.

In addition, the two up-and-coming stars were doubles finalists together at Junior Wimbledon, while Auger-Aliassime added another doubles runner-up trophy at the US Open with fellow Canuck Benjamin Sigouin.

Both have also started their transition into the professional ranks, already posting impressive results. Shapovalov captured his first three pro level titles at tournaments in the United States, earned his first ATP World Tour main draw win at Rogers Cup presented by National Bank with a huge victory over world No. 19 Nick Kyrgios on Centre Court, and made his Davis Cup debut. He is ranked world No. 250 and was as high as No. 238 in November. For his part, Auger-Aliassime is the highest-ranked 16-year-old in the world at No. 601. He won his first pro title just last month at a $10,000 Futures event in Birmingham, Alabama.

The Tennis Canada Excellence Awards are selected by a committee comprised of high-ranked Tennis Canada personnel and the country’s top national coaches.  

JUNIOR PLAYERS OF THE YEAR
 

Year Junior Male Player of the Year Junior Female Player of the Year
1995 Jocelyn Robichaud Cristina Popescu
1996 Jocelyn Robichaud Cristina Popescu
1997 Stephan Timu Marie-Eve Pelletier
1998 No record of award No record of award
1999 No record of award No record of award
2000 Frank Dancevic Marie-Eve Pelletier
2001 Frank Dancevic Melanie Marois
2002 Frank Dancevic Aleksandra Wozniak
2003 Dejan Cvetkovic Stephanie Dubois
2004 Peter Polansky Aleksandra Wozniak
2005 Philip Bester Aleksandra Wozniak
2006 Peter Polansky Sharon Fichman
2007 Vasek Pospisil Rebecca Marino
2008 Edward Nguyen Eugenie Bouchard
2009 Zachary White Gabriela Dabrowski
2010 Filip Peliwo Eugenie Bouchard
2011 Filip Peliwo Eugenie Bouchard
2012 Filip Peliwo Eugenie Bouchard
2013 Brayden Schnur Carol Zhao
2014 Denis Shapovalov Francoise Abanda
2015 Felix Auger-Aliassime Bianca Andreescu
2016 Felix Auger-Aliassime &
Denis Shapovalov
Bianca Andreescu

 
About Tennis Canada
Founded in 1890, Tennis Canada is a non-profit, national sport association with a mission to lead the growth of tennis in Canada and a vision to become a world-leading tennis nation. We value teamwork, passion, integrity, innovation and excellence. Tennis Canada owns and operates the premier Rogers Cup presented by National Bank WTA and ATP World Tour events, 10 professional ITF-sanctioned events and financially supports 12 other professional tournaments in Canada. Tennis Canada operates national junior training centres/programs in Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, and Calgary. Tennis Canada is a proud member of the International Tennis Federation, the Canadian Olympic Committee, the Canadian Paralympic Committee and the International Wheelchair Tennis Association, and serves to administer, sponsor and select the teams for Davis Cup, Fed Cup, the Olympic and Paralympic Games and all wheelchair, junior and senior national teams. Tennis Canada invests its surplus into tennis development. For more information on Tennis Canada, please visit our website at www.tenniscanada.com and follow us on Facebook and Twitter.
 
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