Pospisil brings the heat in gritty VanOpen singles win over Australian Thompson
VANCOUVER — It’s difficult to talk about the Vancouver tennis scene without the names of Rebecca Marino and Vasek Pospisil popping up.
They are lovable underdogs, passionate players, gritty fighters and, in the case of the annual Odlum Brown VanOpen, great draws and ambassadors.
So it was fitting Wednesday, on one of the hottest nights of Vancouver’s summer, the 32-year-old Pospisil sweated two hours and 40 minutes to post a thrilling 3-6, 6-2, 6-3 men’s singles victory over Jordan Thompson of Australia at the Hollyburn Country Club to advance to the ATP Challenger event’s quarterfinals.
The popular B.C. athlete, who while growing up in the Okanagan community of Vernon became a thing on the tennis court, now calls Vancouver home. And Wednesday night, the West Coast tennis fans were proud of his never-say-die approach in the intense heat.