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: Félix Auger-Aliassime will not represent Canada in the Davis Cup

Quebecer Félix Auger-Aliassime will be conspicuous by his absence during this clash which will take place on February 1 and 2 at the IGA stadium in Montreal.

Canada announced Monday morning that Quebecers Gabriel Diallo and Alexis Galarneau, as well as Ontarians Denis Shapovalov and Liam Draxl as well as British-Columbian Vasek Pospisil will face Hungary, 22nd in the world. This will be the first clash between the two countries.

They will face Hungarians Fabian Morozan, Marton Fucsovics, Zsombor Piros, Mate Valkusz and Adam Jilly. Of the group, only Morozan (no. 57) and Fucsovics (no. 100) are part of the world top-100.

Last year, Ontario’s Milos Raonic, along with Diallo, Galarneau, Draxl and Pospisil, represented the country in a 3-1 qualifying victory over South Korea.

“Winning our qualifying match last year at IGA Stadium was an extraordinary experience, and we look forward to playing again in front of the passionate Montreal crowd,” Canadian captain Frank Dancevic said in a press release.

Shapovalov will be participating in the Davis Cup for the 12th time. The Ontarian, 58th in the world, is two victories away from reaching the plateau of 20 (18-11) in his career, a feat achieved by only five Canadians.

As for Diallo, who is ranked 87th in the world, he will be part of the Canadian team for the eighth time in his career. The 23-year-old Montrealer has a 4-5 record at the Davis Cup. He scored his first victory in the 2023 round robin, defeating Italian Lorenzo Musetti.

For his part, Galarneau, who currently ranks 200th in the ATP, has a 5-5 record in this prestigious men’s team tennis competition.

Canada, third in the world rankings, has a record of nine victories in its last 10 home matches in this prestigious men’s team tennis competition.

The winning country will advance to the second and final round of qualifying in September, while the loser will be relegated to World Group 1.

Auger-Aliassime, the 29th ranked player in the world, recently competed in the United Cup tennis tournament in Perth, Australia, and is soon to begin his singles journey at the international tournament in Adelaide.

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