Schnur: Davis Cup Finals latest achievement in “golden era” of Canadian tennis
Brayden Schnur gladly lists Canada’s appearance in the Davis Cup final as one of the highlights of his season.
Not getting to play in a match during the week-long team tournament didn’t blemish the experience.
Schnur, who pulled a muscle in his back while warming up early last week, had to sit on the sidelines while Denis Shapovalov, Vasek Pospisil and Felix Auger-Aliassime led Canada to a runner-up finish in Madrid, losing to a Spanish team led by world No. 1 Rafael Nadal. It was the Canadians’ first appearance in the final.
“I feel like to end the year that way and represent Canada alongside Denis, Felix and Vasek, it was the icing on the cake,” Schnur said in a phone interview from Spain on Monday, a day after Canada’s defeat. “What these guys have done in tennis is incredible and any time you have the opportunity to bond with them, it’s so fun.