Alejandro Tabilo, who stunned Novak Djokovic earlier this year in Rome, reflects on his rapid rise and competing in the ATP Masters 1000 event held in Canada for the first time aged 27.
Tabilo's Journey
Twenty-seven-year-old Alejandro Tabilo has experienced a remarkable journey from growing up in Toronto to reaching a career-high No. 19 in the ATP rankings. This year has seen him gain confidence and embrace the professional tennis scene.
Stunning Novak Djokovic
Tabilo achieved one of the biggest upsets of his career by defeating World No. 1 Novak Djokovic during the Rome Masters, highlighting his growth as a contender on the ATP Tour.
Debut in Montreal
Competing in Montreal for the first time, Tabilo faces a significant moment in his career. He reflects on his childhood memories of practicing in Canada and how this tournament represents the culmination of those dreams.
Winning Momentum
Tabilo's victory in Auckland marked the beginning of a confident and successful year, pushing him into the ATP top rankings and setting the stage for his further achievements throughout the season.