Denis Shapovalov: this is how tennis will be played in the future

Denis Shapovalov explains how tennis will be played in the future

Denis Shapovalov about the future of tennis

Denis Shapovalov impressed at the Miami Open after he defeated fellow “next gen” player Stefanos Tsitsipas in a thrilling 3-setter.

Their match was extremely intense and fast paced with both players pulling the trigger as soon as they could. The peculiarity of their contest was that even if it was played with extremely fast rallies, there were not many errors.

How tennis will be played in the future. SHAPOVALOV

Soon after defeating Tsitsipas, Shapovalov agreed with the interviewer from Tennis Life that that contest was a showcase of what will probably be the tennis in the near future.

Denis commented

“I think so [that is how the future tennis will be]. We have got a lot of big hitters on the way. Like I have another one coming up like Frances [Tiafoe]. It feels like all the young guys are going for it. We’ve got nothing to lose; we like to hit the ball. It’s really fun tennis to watch, and it’s fun being part of it.”

Head to head Denis Shapovalov vs. Frances Tiafoe

Denis will face his dear friend Frances Tiafoe in the quarters at the Miami Open. The head to head is 1-all.

Head to head Denis Shapovalov vs. Frances Tiafoe