Video: Air Shapo Takes Tokyo
“That’s why we love watching Denis Shapovalov,” states a commentator after the Canadian strikes one of his patented leaping backhands on Monday at the Rakuten Open in Tokyo. And it’s true. Time and time again Shapovalov shows us that he has one of the most electric games on the ATP Tour at the moment.Today was no exception as Shapovalov took out South Korea’s Hyeon Chung in a battle of young guns to reach the second round in Tokyo. The Canadian dropped his level at times but was still fierce enough to get past his higher-ranked opponent in three sets.“I’m very happy,” said Shapovalov. “Hyeon’s a very tough first round. He’s super experienced and he’s super solid so I’m really happy to get through.”The 19-year-old will face either Stan Wawrinka or Taylor Fritz in the second round.
]]>Air shapo 😂 https://t.co/9ci7QY18kP
— Denis Shapovalov (@denis_shapo) October 1, 2018











