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Shapovalov Accuses ITIA Of Acting Based 'On What Player It Is' In Doping Cases

Shapovalov Expresses Continued Frustration Over Default in Washington, Deeming it ‘Disrespectful’

It has been over two months since Denis Shapovalov was controversially defaulted from his 2024 Citi Open quarterfinal against Ben Shelton, and the Canadian remains unhappy about it. Shapovalov had been building some momentum before his match against Shelton in Washington after enduring a challenging 2024 since returning from six months out with a knee…

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