Gigantism would describe the Davis Cup trophy. “A grandiose trophy,” says Michael Downey, the president and CEO of Tennis Canada. I worked really hard for that and, to be here now playing the Davis Cup Finals for Canada, it’s incredible. And to do it the way it happened was pretty special to be a part of.”Canada first appeared in a Davis Cup in 1913. And if “ridiculous” is the word of the day, there’s this: Nada’s win saw his Davis Cup career singles record improve to a freakish 28-1.
Source: thestar November 24, 2019 01:18 UTC