Canada’s Pospisil drops opener to Paul, Shapovalov to resume rain-suspended match
MONTREAL — Canada’s Vasek Pospisil was eliminated from singles play at the National Bank Open on Tuesday after dropping a 6-4, 6-4 decision to American Tommy Paul.
Pospisil, a native of Vernon, B.C., had three break points in the final game of the opening set but was unable to convert. Paul completed the victory in one hour 25 minutes.
The start of the opening session at IGA Stadium was delayed about 90 minutes due to wet weather.
Pospisil received a wild-card entry in the 56-player draw. He’s entered in the doubles draw with Italy’s Jannik Sinner.