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Denis Shapovalov 2020 schedule

Denis Shapovalov tournament schedule 2020


Canadian star Denis Shapovalov missed out on Paris Masters 2019 title after he lost the final to Novak Djokovic. Will 2020 turn into a great year for the young Canadian?

 

Denis Shapovalov had a great year of firsts in 2019. He advanced to his very first Masters 1000 final in Paris, after Rafael Nadal withdraw from the tournament due to an abdominal injury. Shapovalov faced Novak Djokoic in the final but lost 6-3, 6-4.

The 20-year-old won his first ever ATP title at the Stockholm Open in October 2019. He was named ATP Newcomer of the year and ATP Most improved Player of the Year in 2017, the same year he first went pro. Shapovalov has said he most enjoys the Coupe Rogers, perhaps because it takes place in his home country, so we can probably expect to see him competing there again in 2020.

Shapovalov started the 2019 season sat at No.27 on the ATP rankings and then dropped to No.38 in August. However, the Canadian quickly improved and rose to No.15 by the end of the season. Will the youngster continue to impress with a successful climb in the 2020 season?

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Denis Shapovalov provisional 2020 schedule is as follows:

 

JANUARY

ASB Classic (January 13 – 18)

Australian Open (January 20 – February 2)

 

FEBRUARY 

Open Sud de France (February 3 – 9)

Rotterdam Open (February 8 – 16)

Open 13 Provence (February 17 – 23)

 

MARCH

BNP Paribas Open (March 9 – 22)

Miami Open (March 25 – April 5)

 

APRIL

Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters (April 13 – 19)

Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell (April 20 – 26)

 

MAY 

Mutua Madrid Open (May 4 – 10)

Internazionali BNL d’Italia (May 11 – 17)

Lyon, France (May 18 – 24)

Roland Garros (May 24 – June 7)

 

JUNE

MercedesCup (June 8 – 14)

Fever-Tree Championships (June 15 – 21)

 

JULY

Wimbledon (June 29 – July 12)

 

AUGUST

Coupe Rogers (August 7 – 16)

Western and Southern Open (August 15 – 23)

US Open (August 31 – September 13)

 

SEPTEMBER 

Laver Cup (September 25 – 27)

Chengdu Open (September 28 – October 5)

OCTOBER 

Japan Open (October 5 – 11)

Rolex Shanghai Masters (October 11 – 18)

Stockholm Open (October 19 – 25)

Erste Bank Open (October 24 – November 1)

 

NOVEMBER

Rolex Paris Masters  (November 2 – 8)

 

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