
Canada's Vasek Pospisil returns to Tommy Paul of the United States during first round action at the National Bank Open tennis tournament Tuesday August 9, 2022 in Montreal.
Canadian tennis veteran falls to Facundo Bagnis in first-round showdown, marking nearing end of career
Vasek Pospisil stepped onto the court at the National Bank Open knowing this would be one of his final professional appearances. The Canadian tennis star, who announced his retirement just days before the tournament, gave fans one last glimpse of his signature grit—even in defeat.
On Sunday, the Vernon, B.C. native faced Argentina’s Facundo Bagnis in a dramatic first-round clash that saw more than just tennis played. It was a match packed with pain, pride, and passion.
Early Setback: Injury Strikes Pospisil
The opening set didn’t go as planned for Pospisil. Midway through, he took a medical timeout, visibly struggling with discomfort. He left the court for treatment and returned looking stiff and unsteady. Bagnis capitalized on the moment and took control, closing the first set with a decisive 6-2 win.
Pospisil, though clearly in pain, didn’t let the setback define the match.
Comeback Spirit: Pospisil Takes Second Set
In the second set, fans witnessed why Pospisil has long been admired for his fighting spirit. Despite physical limitations, the 35-year-old pushed through the pain and stunned Bagnis by winning three games in a row.
With every point won, he drew energy from the crowd, who rallied behind their hometown hero. He clinched the second set 6-3, punctuated by a passionate roar after a particularly tough rally. The atmosphere felt electric, and for a moment, the fairy-tale comeback seemed possible.
Final Set: Bagnis Ends the Dream
The deciding set, however, proved too much for the Canadian. Bagnis regained control and kept his composure, eventually sealing the match with another 6-3 set win. The crowd’s enthusiasm shifted to heartfelt applause as they acknowledged not just a performance, but a career coming to a close.
A Career Worth Celebrating
Following the match, Tennis Canada officially confirmed what fans had feared—Pospisil will retire after this tournament, ending a remarkable 18-year professional journey.
His career highlights include reaching a career-high ATP singles ranking of No. 25 in 2014, and an even more impressive No. 4 in doubles the following year.
Among his proudest achievements: winning the 2014 Wimbledon men’s doubles title alongside American partner Jack Sock. In total, he captured seven ATP doubles titles and reached three singles finals.
More Than Just Rankings: Representing Canada on the World Stage
Pospisil’s contribution to Canadian tennis goes far beyond rankings and trophies. He proudly represented Canada at the Olympic Games in both London (2012) and Rio (2016). He’s also been a cornerstone of Canada’s Davis Cup team since his debut in 2008.
Over the years, he played in 35 Davis Cup ties and earned 33 wins. His consistent efforts were instrumental in Canada’s historic first Davis Cup title in 2022—a proud moment for Pospisil and the nation.
A Lasting Legacy in Canadian Tennis
Though he may not have claimed a singles title, Vasek Pospisil's career is filled with moments that inspired young athletes and thrilled tennis fans across the country. His dedication, sportsmanship, and perseverance through injuries earned him respect both on and off the court.
As he prepares to say goodbye to professional tennis, Pospisil leaves behind a legacy of heart, hustle, and unwavering Canadian pride. His final match may have ended in defeat, but in the eyes of fans, he retires a champion.

