Toronto’s Tabilo, now representing Chile, is the one who got away in Canadian tennis
PARIS — Alejandro Tabilo, who has climbed to No. 25 in the ATP Tour rankings and looks poised to make a run at the French Open, was born and raised in Toronto — yet represents Chile.
For Canadian tennis, he’s the one who got away.
“I was a very chubby kid. I never really looked like I was going to be climbing up in the rankings. But I was No. 1 in all the (junior) categories there, and I never received a wild card for Rogers Cup or anything. So I never really felt the support,” said Tabilo, who did represent Canada as a junior but switched to his parents’ native Chile once he turned pro.
Would he still be flying the Maple Leaf, with the Summer Olympics coming up in Paris in July on his beloved clay courts — had things been a little different?