Obviously, unfortunate for me that I had to stop, but I’ll try to take confidence out of that first set,” Pospisil said. TORONTO — Vasek Pospisil was hoping for a breakthrough. “He was serving well, I was serving well, there was not really much else going on,” Pospisil said. Pospisil, of Vancouver, was halfway there on Tuesday night at the Rogers Cup in Toronto when his opponent from France, Jeremy Chardy, took care of the guesswork, propelling yet another Canadian through to the second round on home soil. Six Canadians in the second round equals the most since 2013, when Pospisil and Milos Raonic, who opens his tournament on Wednesday, met in the semifinal in Montreal.
Source: National Post July 27, 2016 04:52 UTC