Shapovalov is currently ranked 14th in the world, four rungs below a career-best No. 10 after reaching the Wimbledon semifinals last year, his career-best effort at a major.
During the off-season, he joined forces with former British pro Jamie Delgado, the long-time coach of five-time Melbourne Park finalist Andy Murray.
"From the moment we started, it's been really great. I feel like he's been listening to me a lot and learning about me, learning the way I am, and I'm also figuring him out as well," explained the No. 2 Canadian, who helped his nation to ATP Cup glory last week.
"He's been at the top with Andy, so he's got a lot of great experience and it's definitely something I can use and learn from," added Shapovalov, who trained with Delgado for a week before making his way Down Under.
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