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Tennis Canada – Shapovalov also named most improved and singles player of the year
– Daniel Nestor is doubles player of the year; Felix Auger-Aliassime is junior player of the year
– Female players of the year will be announced Tuesday

Toronto, December 4, 2017 – Tennis Canada announced Monday that Denis Shapovalov has been named the country’s male player of the year following a superb breakout season that saw him finish as the youngest player in the Top 100 world rankings at No. 51. The 18-year-old has also been named most improved male player of the year and male singles player of the year, while Daniel Nestor is male doubles player of the year and Felix Auger-Aliassime is male junior player of the year.

A two-time former junior player of the year, Shapovalov started 2017 ranked world No. 250 and progressed through the season from the ITF Pro Circuit level to ATP Challengers to the ATP World Tour, peaking as high as world No. 49 and finishing at No. 51. He is one of the sport’s brightest young stars, becoming a household name with his incredible run to the semifinals on home soil at Rogers Cup presented by National Bank in Montreal.

“In a year full of surprises it’s somewhat fitting that my 2017 season concludes with another,” said Shapovalov. “I’m truly humbled to be recognized as Tennis Canada’s Male Player of the Year and to be given the opportunity to represent my country on the ATP Tour and as a member of our Davis Cup team. While much of the focus has been on my individual results, none of this would have been possible without the love and support of my family, coaches, management, and Canadian tennis fans.”

Among Shapovalov’s key achievements are:

  • Winning his first two career ATP Challenger titles at Drummondville and Gatineau
  • Becoming the youngest ever semifinalist at a Masters 1000 tournament including wins over then-world No. 2 Rafael Nadal and Juan Martin Del Potro at Rogers Cup in Montreal
  • Reaching the fourth round of the US Open as a qualifier and beating Jo-Wilfried Tsonga en route, making him the youngest male competitor to make the round of 16 at the US Open since Michael Chang in 1989 and the youngest to make the round of 16 at a Grand Slam since Marat Safin at 1998 Roland Garros
  • Hitting a career-high ranking of No. 49, becoming the youngest Top 50 debut since Rafael Nadal in 2004
  • Leading Canada to victory over India in the Davis Cup World Group play-offs with two singles wins in Edmonton
  • Playing in the first Laver Cup for Team World and qualifying for the inaugural ATP Next Gen Finals in Milan
  • Being named ATP Most Improved Player of the Year and ATP Star of Tomorrow 

Nestor and Auger-Aliassime claim honours as well

For the 15th time in his storied career, Canadian tennis legend Nestor has been named male doubles player of the year. Nestor, who has said he will retire in 2018, is currently ranked world No. 56. This season the 45-year-old made his 151st career ATP World Tour final, falling in the Montpellier championship match alongside Fabrice Martin. He also reached four other semifinals at Brisbane, Miami, Umag, and Tokyo. In Davis Cup, Nestor competed in his 50th and 51st ties, securing a key victory in Canada’s World Group play-off versus India with Vasek Pospisil.

Seventeen-year-old Auger-Aliassime is the male junior player of the year for the second consecutive season after sharing the honours with Shapovalov in 2016. Auger-Aliassime made his way on the pro circuit this year. He claimed his second career ITF Pro Circuit crown in Sherbrooke in March before winning the Lyon Challenger in France in June. With that victory at the age of 16 years and 10 months, he became the seventh-youngest player to win an ATP Challenger. He would add a second Challenger title in Seville, Spain in September, a triumph which made him the youngest player to debut in the Top 200 world rankings since Nadal in 2002. He is currently ranked world No. 162.

“Denis truly captured the hearts of Canadian sports fans this year, and it has been a joy to watch him grow into a budding star,” said Michael Downey, president and CEO, Tennis Canada. “He has the spirit, desire, and work ethic to be among the elite athletes in our sport and we look forward to seeing what’s next for him. It is also an honour to recognize Daniel and Felix for their great efforts and results; our winners this year represent both the longstanding pillar of Canadian tennis in Daniel and a bright future with Denis and Felix. Congratulations to all on your well-deserved success and best of luck next season.”

The Tennis Canada Excellence Awards are selected by a committee comprised of high-ranked Tennis Canada personnel and the country’s top national coaches. The 2017 female recipients will be announced on Tuesday.

PLAYER OF THE YEAR
 

Year

Male Player of the Year

Female Player of the Year

1982

Rejean Genois

Marjorie Blackwood

1983

Glenn Michibata

Carling Bassett

1984

Martin Wostenholme

Carling Bassett

1985

Glenn Michibata

Carling Bassett

1986

Andrew Sznajder

Helen Kelesi

1987

Grant Connell

Helen Kelesi

1988

Andrew Sznajder

Jill Hetherington

1989

Andrew Sznajder

Helen Kelesi

1990

Grant Connell

Helen Kelesi

1991

Grant Connell

Patricia Hy

1992

Grant Connell

Patricia Hy

1993

Greg Rusedski

Patricia Hy

1994

Sebastien Lareau

Jana Nejedly

1995

Grant Connell

Patricia Hy-Boulais

1996

Sebastien Lareau

Patricia Hy-Boulais

1997

Daniel Nestor

Patricia Hy-Boulais

1998

No record of award

No record of award

1999

No record of award

No record of award

2000

Daniel Nestor & Sebastien Lareau

Sonya Jeyaseelan

2001

Daniel Nestor

Jana Nejedly

2002

Frederic Niemeyer

Maureen Drake

2003

Daniel Nestor

Maureen Drake

2004

Daniel Nestor

Aleksandra Wozniak

2005

Daniel Nestor

Stephanie Dubois

2006

Frank Dancevic

Aleksandra Wozniak

2007

Daniel Nestor

Stephanie Dubois

2008

Daniel Nestor

Aleksandra Wozniak

2009

Daniel Nestor

Aleksandra Wozniak

2010

Daniel Nestor

Rebecca Marino

2011

Milos Raonic

Rebecca Marino

2012

Milos Raonic

Aleksandra Wozniak

2013

Milos Raonic

Eugenie Bouchard

2014

Milos Raonic

Eugenie Bouchard 

2015

Milos Raonic

Eugenie Bouchard

2016

Milos Raonic

Eugenie Bouchard

2017

Denis Shapovalov

TBA

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