Shapovalov: "I don't want to talk about it anymore".
Since the incident of his disqualification in Washington, Denis Shapovalov's name has been on everyone's lips. As a reminder, the Canadian had been disqualified and sanctioned by the ATP following visibly insulting remarks. The sequence - exaggerated for some, but logical for others - quickly went around the world.
Entering the Montreal Masters 1000 this week, Shapovalov fell in the first round to an excellent Brandon Nakashima (6-4, 7-5).
However, at the press conference, questions focused mainly on his disqualification. Visibly fed up and somewhat annoyed, the 25-year-old explained: "Honestly, I've already talked enough about this subject, in fact it's the only thing I've talked about all week.
I sincerely believe that there are far more important things going on.
For example, Felix Auger-Aliassime) won a medal. I haven't had a single question about it.
I don't want to talk about it anymore. It's been going on too long, I'm sorry."