New Era: Raonic seals Canada’s Davis Cup victory as Nestor officially retires
TORONTO — For a quarter of a century Canada’s Davis Cup team revolved around doubles specialist Daniel Nestor. But there was a changing of the guard on Sunday as the 46-year-old Nestor officially retired from international competition, 18-year-old Felix Auger-Aliassime went through his rookie initiation, and Milos Raonic stepped into a leadership role.
Raonic dispatched Scott Griekspoor in three sets to give Canada a 3-1 win over the Netherlands in their Davis Cup world group qualification playoff. Raonic, from Thornhill, Ont., beat Griekspoor 7-6, 6-3, 6-4, for his second win of the five-match tie.
Nestor leaves big shoes to fill, but world No. 20 Raonic hopes to become Canada’s leader in the locker room and not just on the court.
“I would like to, I would like to,” said Raonic. “Even over the years, just by being No. 1 on the team most of the time, you sort of fall into it but there’s always been Daniel there.
