Canada’s Shapovalov struggles with errors, falls to Carreno Busta at US Open
NEW YORK — On his way back to the locker-room at Arthur Ashe Stadium, Denis Shapovalov dropped his bags on the court to stop and thank the crowd. He patted his heart and blew kisses to the fans who were giving him a standing ovation.
Although he was frustrated by the mental errors he made in a 7-6 (2), 7-6 (4), 7-6 (3) loss to Spain’s Pablo Carreno Busta in the fourth round of the U.S. Open on Sunday, Shapovalov said that thanking the fans for their support has been his favourite moment in a whirlwind month.
The defeat — where he pushed the 12th seeded Carreno Busta to three tiebreaks — was the deepest the 18-year old from Richmond Hill, Ont., had ever gone in a senior Grand Slam tournament. It came four weeks after he upset some of the biggest names in tennis at the Rogers Cup in Montreal.
“It was so much fun to be part of that atmosphere in the match,” said Shapovalov, who had to win three qualifying matches to make the main draw of the Grand Slam event. “This whole two weeks, it’s another life-changing event for me. It’s all thanks to the crowd. They’ve been having my back these past couple of months and they’ve really been carrying me.


