Auger-Aliassime leads Canada into Davis Cup final showdown with Australia
MÁLAGA, Spain — Canada is headed to the Davis Cup championship tie for the third time in the tournament’s 109-year history, and the second time in the last three finals.
Montreal’s Félix Auger-Aliassime erased Denis Shapovalov’s defeat in the first match of Saturday’s semifinal tie against Italy by winning his singles. The world No. 6 then teamed up in doubles with Vasek Pospisil as a late substitution to give Canada a 2-1 victory.
Canada will face Australia on Sunday (7 a.m. ET), with the winning nation taking home the iconic trophy and sharing the winner’s prize of US$2.5 million.
“I’m so proud of this team and so proud of the guys, what they have accomplished,” captain Frank Dancevic said in the team’s post-match conference. “We are going to celebrate a bit tonight, for sure, but we have another match tomorrow. The ultimate goal is to win the Cup, and that’s what we are dialled in to do.”