Tennis

Canada ousted from Davis Cup finals tournament after 3-0 loss to Kazakhstan

Canada was eliminated Sunday from the Davis Cup finals after losing its second tie of the opening round, 3-0 to Kazakhstan in Madrid.

Men's squad was minus world top-15 players Auger-Aliassime, Shapovalov in Madrid

Canada's Vasek Pospisil, pictured, suffered a straight-sets loss to Alexander Bublik that sent Kazakhstan to the quarter-finals of the Davis Cup finals on Sunday in Madrid. (Oscar Del Pozo/AFP via Getty Images)

There will be no long playoff run for Canada at this year's Davis Cup finals.

The Canadians were eliminated from the men's international tennis tournament Sunday after losing their second tie of the opening round 3-0 to Kazakhstan in Madrid.

Canada, the Davis Cup runner-up the last time the event was held in 2019, leaves Madrid without winning a match. The Canadians opened with a 3-0 loss to Sweden on Friday.

Canada was missing its two top players, with world No. 11 Felix Auger-Aliassime of Montreal and No. 14 Denis Shapovalov of Richmond Hill, Ont., opting to skip the event after a long season.

Shapovalov was a significant factor in the Canadians' 2019 run, which ended with a 2-0 loss to Rafael Nadal and host Spain in the championship tie.

This year's team of Vancouver's Vasek Pospisil — who was also instrumental to Canada's success at the last Davis Cup — Brayden Schnur of Pickering, Ont., Steven Diez of Toronto and Peter Polansky of Thornhill, Ont., put in a gutsy effort but were unable to get the results needed to move on.

Schnur unleashes 8 aces

Mikhail Kukushkin got Kazakhstan off to a strong start Sunday with a 6-3, 6-7 (5), 7-5 win over Schnur.

Schnur showed off a powerful serve, firing eight aces to Kukushkin's one. Kukushkin proved to be more opportunistic, however, converting four of his nine break-point chances. Schnur broke Kukushkin just twice on six opportunities.

Alexander Bublik clinched the tie and sent Kazakhstan to the quarter-finals with a 6-2, 7-6 (6) win over Pospisil. Bublik had 14 aces in the match and saved the only break point he faced, while breaking Pospisil two times on nine chances.

Kazakhstan competed the sweep when Andrey Golubev and Aleksandr Nedovyesov downed Polansky and Schnur 6-4, 6-7 (6), 6-1 in a doubles match.

Kazakhstan finished atop Group B by taking five of six rubbers in wins over Sweden and Canada. It will face the top second-place team to come out of the six groups at the end of the first round.

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