12-time Grand Slam champion to obtain the Order of Sport alongside 5 different athletes, two builders and one trailblazer
Canada’s Sports activities Corridor of Fame has introduced that Daniel Nestor will probably be inducted as a part of their Class of 2024 and obtain the Order of Sport, Canada’s highest sporting honour, this October.
“I really feel actually blessed to be a part of the 2024 Corridor of Fame class representing tennis,” stated Nestor. “It’s a thrill to be talked about in the identical sentence as this yr’s inductees and to now be part of the ranks shaped . For me this recognition is the very best honour an athlete can obtain in our nation so I’m very appreciative to have been chosen.”
Gavin Ziv, Tennis Canada’s CEO, commented: “Daniel has been a pioneer and ambassador for tennis in Canada, paving the best way for future generations. His illustrious profession has given us unforgettable moments over time. This honor is really properly deserved.”
The six-foot-three left-hander had an distinctive profession on the ATP circuit for over 28 years. He reached No. 1 on the planet doubles rankings for the primary time in 2002 and maintained that standing for a complete of 108 weeks. In 2000, alongside Sébastien Lareau, Nestor made historical past for Canada by profitable gold on the Sydney Olympics, the primary and solely Olympic medal for the Canadian tennis workforce up to now.
Nestor additionally turned the primary man in tennis historical past to win the entire sport’s main titles, together with all 4 Grand Slam tournaments, the ATP Masters 1000 occasions, ATP Tour Finals, and the Olympics. Throughout his distinctive profession, he received 91 doubles titles and is taken into account one of many biggest doubles gamers of all time.
His extraordinary achievements have earned him quite a few honours, together with the Order of Canada in 2010, a star on Canada’s Stroll of Fame the next yr and induction into the Canadian Tennis Corridor of Fame in 2018. He additionally acquired an honorary diploma from York College in Toronto in 2012.
Nestor retired in 2018. Nevertheless, his dedication to tennis stays intact, as evidenced by his initiative to share his experience by a web-based doubles coaching course, launched in 2023.
The Class of 2024 will obtain the Order of Sport and be formally inducted into Canada’s Sports activities Corridor of Fame on October 23, on the Canadian Museum of Historical past in Gatineau, Quebec in the course of the 68th Annual Order of Sport Awards, introduced by Everest.
















