The snow is falling in Canada and the tennis season is coming to an end. I know, it sucks – but there are still a few high-profile tournaments still on the docket such as the ATP Finals, Fed Cup Finals and Davis Cup Finals to cap it all off.
As always, there was some top-notch content on social media this week. So turn that frown upside down!
We all know Bianca Andreescu had a historic year. After withdrawing from the WTA Finals with a knee injury, the Canadian reflected on her year and thanked the fans!
2019 tho😭 this szn has been insane. Blessings on blessings🙏🏽thank you God!! & thank you to everyone who supports me through thick and thin. Y’all are real ones❤️ oh & Canada stay winnin’ fr 😤 2019<2020¿ pic.twitter.com/1l0HOrsS15
— Bianca (@Bandreescu_) November 3, 2019
A good way to end the season for Denis Shapovalov.
✓ Paris Masters Final.
✓ Top 15 finish.
✓ First ATP Title at the Stockholm Open.
Mini-vacation time for Félix Auger-Aliassime! The Canadian will soon join his compatriots for the Davis Cup Finals in Madrid.
Vasek Pospisil has been on fire recently, compiling a 12-match winning streak and capturing back-to-back ATP Challenger titles.
I think the comeback is going pretty well.
Rafael Nadal is the new World No. 1 and Tennis TV didn’t waste any time posting this gem.
Taking back número uno…@RafaelNadal ☝️ pic.twitter.com/JAHQbGZNci
— Tennis TV (@TennisTV) November 4, 2019
More Serena Williams + daughter Olympia content PLEASE !
The best of the best will face-off at the Nitto ATP Finals starting on Sunday. So much talent in one photo.
The class of 2019.#NittoATPFinals pic.twitter.com/PQ2PjhKGH2
— ATP Tour (@atptour) November 8, 2019
Nadal’s reactions are priceless!
Live scenes as Rafa hears the news 😅@RafaelNadal is world No.1 again exactly a year on from his last stint at the pinnacle of men’s tennis
The 197th week at the summit starts now… pic.twitter.com/kH3v4plGtv
— Davis Cup (@DavisCup) November 4, 2019
Naomi Osaka opened up to the world about her 2019 season. Must read!
France and Australia will battle in the Fed Cup final this weekend. Who do you have?
Did you know? 🤔
🇫🇷 will be looking to win their 3️⃣rd #FedCup title–and their first for 16 years, with their 2️⃣ previous titles coming in 1997 & 2003.
They narrowly missed out in 2016, falling to Czech Republic in the decisive doubles! #TousEnsemBleu pic.twitter.com/kQsHvJ4BPV— Fed Cup (@FedCup) November 7, 2019