Canada was eliminated in the quarterfinals of the Davis Cup international men’s tennis tournament with a 2-0 loss to Germany on Wednesday.
Daniel Altmaier opened the tie with a 7-6 (5), 6-4 win over Montreal’s Gabriel Diallo, then Jan-Lennard Struff downed Denis Shapovalov of Richmond Hill, Ont., 4-6, 7-5, 7-6 (5) in the second singles match.
Even if Canada had won a singles match, the Germans had the elite team of Kevin Krawietz and Tim Putz waiting in the wings if a doubles contest was needed. The pair was coming off a doubles victory last week at the ATP Finals in Turin, Italy.
Altmaier put the opening match away when he came back from a 40-15 deficit in the deciding game and converted his only break point of the match to put Germany up 1-0.
Altmaier served 10 aces against nine from Diallo. The German had only one double fault against six of his opponent.
“I haven’t played a Davis Cup match throughout the whole year, and then right away playing in such an important match which is to lead the tie, so I’m really happy [with] the way I could handle it mentally,” Altmaier said.
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Diallo said he wasn’t “as loose” as he wanted.
“It was quite patchy,” Diallo said. “Some bits and pieces, moments where I was playing well, moments where I was a little bit more scrappy. But sometimes that’s how it goes. Sometimes the moment gets a little bit to you. Today in some moments it got to me, and I didn’t manage to find my rhythm and find my strides to get a win.”
Struff overcame 27 aces from Shapovalov and won the third-set tiebreaker when the Canadian committed his 13th double fault on match point.
Germany will face the Netherlands in the semifinals while Canada, the 2022 Davis Cup champion, looks ahead to next year.
The Dutch defeated Spain 2-1 on Tuesday in a tie that marked Rafael Nadal’s retirement from professional tennis.
Germany had last made it to the semifinals in 2021. It lifted the last of its three Davis Cup trophies in 1993. Canada’s lone title came in 2022, when Struff also defeated Shapovalov in three sets in the quarterfinal round.
Both teams were missing their highest-ranked singles players. Montreal’s Felix Auger-Aliassime, ranked 29th in the world, withdrew from the tournament saying he wanted to focus on charity work. Germany was playing without No. 2 Alexander Zverev.
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