Made in Canada. Pospisil drinks
maple syrup during Montpellier final
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[February 11, 2020]
(Reuters) - Canada's Vasek
Pospisil found a patriotic way to refuel while competing in Sunday's
final at the Open Sud de France in Montpellier -- he drank maple
syrup straight from a bottle.
Pospisil, who was playing in his first ATP Tour final since 2014,
was caught on camera swigging the sticky substance from a glass
bottle on a changeover during his 7-5 6-3 loss to Frenchman Gael
Monfils.
World number 104 Pospisil even took to Twitter on Monday to
acknowledge the very Canadian on-court moment.
"Maple Syrup: Best Sports performance drink. Anti-cancerous
properties. Rich in nutrients & minerals. ... Shockingly good in
coffee. A great friend. You're Welcome, World," Pospisil, 29,
tweeted along with a video of the incident.
The moment even caught the attention of U.S. Open champion Bianca
Andreescu, who went on Twitter to comment on her compatriot's
beverage of choice.
"Doesn't get more Canadian than that ... congrats on reaching the
finals," Andreescu wrote above a retweet of a video showing Pospisil
drinking the sweet substance.
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Canada's Vasek Pospisil celebrates after winning his doubles match
with Denis Shapovalov against Russia's Karen Khachanov and Andrey
Rublev REUTERS/Sergio Perez
Canada is the world's largest exporter of maple products, accounting
for approximately 71% of the world's maple syrup exports.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto, editing by Pritha Sarkar)
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