

It was an emotional night at the Rogers Cup on Monday.

Following Milos Raonic’s straight sets victory over David Goffin, the Canadian tennis star joined the family and friends of Anne Marie D’Amico, a victim of the Toronto van attack from this past April, at centre court to honour Anne Marie, who was also a long-time volunteer at the Rogers Cup.



It is a privilege to honour the life and legacy of Anne Marie D’Amico tonight. She will always be part of our Rogers Cup family.



Thank you for joining the ceremony, @milosraonic. pic.twitter.com/Zf87RdVEUF — Rogers Cup (@rogerscup) August 7, 2018

Thanks to Raonic, the Rogers Cup, New Balance and Tennis Canada, Anne Marie’s legacy will live on forever at the tournament as they’ve created an award in her honour: one for exemplary volunteer customer service scholarship, and will also provide a $2,500 scholarship to a ball kid in both Toronto and Montreal.



Wanna talk about a great Canadian ambassador for sports? This guy embodies everything you could hope for @milosraonic along with @newbalance & @TennisCanada fronting costs for a scholarship to honour Anne Marie D'Amico #class pic.twitter.com/noZm9F1Rz1 — Meghan Redwood (@MegzJune) August 7, 2018

Volunteers and staff members will also honour Anne Marie by wearing red bracelets with the phrase “What would Anne Marie do?” inscribed on them.