Canadian tennis player Denis Shapovalov turns to music to express himself
Struggling to express what it’s like to be a professional tennis player, Canada’s Denis Shapovalov has found his voice in music.
The product of Richmond Hill, Ont., had his second rap single come out on Friday, a track in French and English featuring fellow ATP Tour player Corentin Moutet called “Drip.” It follows “Night Train,” a song about life on the road that Shapovalov released on Aug. 3.
“I feel like it’s the best way to show people who you really are,” said Shapovalov of his music. “Even now, my life is constantly on the move and I’m constantly travelling to different cities.”
Shapovalov advanced to the quarterfinals of the Italian Open in Rome with a three-set win over France’s Ugo Humbert on Friday. The Canadian and partner Rohan Bopanna of India then played in the quarterfinals of the doubles tournament against the French pairing of Jeremy Chardy and Fabrice Martin.