Coming off rare down season, Nestor hopes to bounce back for final year on Tour
Canadian tennis player Daniel Nestor learned a lesson before his first appearance at the Canadian Open that served him well throughout his legendary career.
Just 16 at the time and ranked 923rd in singles, he was given a wild-card berth in the 1989 tournament at Montreal. Nestor made the mistake of looking past his first-round opponent to who was waiting in the second round — a hard-to-believe potential matchup against former world No. 1 John McEnroe.
“I couldn’t even comprehend it,” Nestor said with a laugh. “I was so caught up in that and worried about that I ended up not even focusing really on my first-round opponent. He was obviously much better than I was anyway and he beat me pretty handily.”
It would only be a few years after Nestor turned pro that opponents would be checking for his name in the draw.


