Canadian tennis player Vasek Pospisil reflected on his career during his final press conference at the Canadian Masters, where he lost to Facundo Bagnis. Pospisil expressed confusion over top players, including Jannik Sinner, opting out of representing their countries at the Olympics and Davis Cup events.
“I don’t understand players that don’t play Davis Cup and don’t play Olympics, I genuinely don’t,” Pospisil said. “It’s like, how much money or success or this do you want to chase for yourself individually. Bigger picture, I just don’t understand it, honestly.”
He emphasized the importance of national representation, stating, “To play for your country, it’s good for everybody. It’s good for you, it’s good for your energy, it’s good to give back to your country, to be a role model for the kids.”
Pospisil acknowledged the physical demands on players but dismissed prioritizing rest over representing one’s country: “Prioritise a week of rest, to play another, to be fresh for one of a thousand tournaments that you’re going to play in your career, or go and represent your country, when you’re only going to have a handful of opportunities to do that in your career.”
A two-time Olympian in singles (2012 and 2016), Pospisil also contributed to Canada’s 2022 Davis Cup Finals victory.
He criticized the financial motivations behind some players’ decisions, “Unfortunately, I think a lot of times it comes down to money for these guys, and that’s just not the right way to look at it.”
The 2024 Olympics men’s singles gold medal was won by Novak Djokovic, who defeated Carlos Alcaraz. World No. 1 Jannik Sinner did not participate in the event due to tonsillitis, a decision that drew Pospisil’s criticism.
Sinner had been a strong contender after reaching the 2024 French Open semifinals and close defeats this season to Alcaraz. Sinner released a statement: “I am bitterly disappointed to inform you that unfortunately, I will not be able to participate in the Paris Olympic Games… the doctor diagnosed me with tonsillitis and strongly advised against playing. Missing the Games is a huge disappointment, as it was one of my main goals for this season.”
He added, “I was eagerly looking forward to the honor of representing my country in this incredibly important event. A big good luck to all the Italian athletes, whom I will be cheering for from home. Forza Italia.”