TORONTO — Vasek Pospisil, who won a Wimbledon men's doubles title and helped Canada win the Davis Cup, will retire from tennis after playing in the Toronto tournament next week. “Eighteen years of ...
The first man through to the Wimbledon quarterfinals on Monday was unseeded Canadian Vasek Pospisil. After dropping the first two sets to 22nd-seeded Viktor Troicki, Pospisil picked up his game and ...
Sixth seed Felix Auger-Aliassime will face compatriot Vasek Pospisil in the first round of the 2023 Australian Open on Monday. Auger-Aliassime produced some impressive performances during the 2022 ...
Vasek Pospisil was always up for a good fight on the court, or off it. Whether competing against Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) elite, fighting for players’ rights to combat suppressed ...
When Milos Raonic hit his final shot past Vasek Pospisil, the world's seventh-ranked player leaped, mouth open, and finally celebrated. Raonic had gone through the Citi Open field without dropping a ...
Vasek Pospisil will say farewell to tennis at his home tournament, the Canadian Open next week after receiving a late wildcard to the tournament in Toronto for his final farewell. Pospisil is saying ...
Vasek Pospisil is a former Top-30 player on the ATP circuit from Canada. He has a powerful serve and solid ground strokes and has seven doubles titles to his name. Yet, Pospisil is known primarily as ...
“Canada has gone into a different gear when it comes to tennis, it’s like a different country. There were many people who didn’t know how to count scores. Now look how big tennis is, and new ...
Vasek Pospisil threatened to sue the ATP and called its chairman a "f---ing a--hole." The Canadian made the comments as he crashed out of the Miami Open in the first round on Wednesday. Last year, ...
Vasek Pospisil, the Canadian tennis player, said he got nervous when the Toronto Blue Jays asked him to throw out the ceremonial first pitch before a game last summer. Why? “That was the first time I ...
Andy Murray, coming off his first title of 2017 at Dubai, was again brought up short in Indian Wells, where his best showing is a 2009 runner-up finish to Rafael Nadal. Novak Djokovic weathered 12 ...