Canada’s Shapovalov loses to Ruud of Norway in Geneva Open final
GENEVA — Denis Shapovalov might have lost final of the Geneva Open, but the Canadian said his solid week set him up nicely for the red clay courts of the French Open in less than two weeks.
The No. 2 seed from Richmond Hill, Ont., lost 7-6(6), 6-4 to Norway’s Casper Ruud on Saturday, and moments after the match, Shapovalov was asked if he’d proved a point about his ability on clay.
“I don’t think I have any points to prove. I’m playing for myself. I’ve had good results in the past on clay. So, I don’t think it’s a surprise that I’m able to play on this surface anymore,” Shapovalov said.
“I just think it’s more me coming together with myself, because my game has been there, I’ve been saying that for the last couple months, it’s has been a bit more mental. So, I’ve moved past that, and I’m able to just play my game now, and play the way I know that I can play.”