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Swiatek cruises into third round, Fernandez sisters bounced in doubles at NBOWimbledon champion Iga Swiatek of Poland cruised into the National Bank Open's third round with a 6-3, 6-1 win over Guo Hanyu ...
The Canadian Press on MSN57m
Swiatek cruises into NBO third round; Fernandez sisters, Dabrowski bounced in doublesIga Swiatek entered the National Bank Open with confidence after winning Wimbledon — and it showed in her opening match.
Parsons followed Bouchard through her magical run to the 2014 Wimbledon final—and he recalled the experience in a nearly 1,000-word Instagram tribute.
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Yardbarker on MSNA Brief History of the Canadian OpenThe Canadian Open is a truly unique tennis tournament, because it is staged in two different cities (Montreal and Toronto) simultaneously. Consequently, ...
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Sharron Davies grills LTA for not banning trans players from Women's TennisOverview Sharron Davies grilled the LTA for not banning trans players from Women's Tennis The former Olympian pointed at the ...
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Tennis Temple on MSNSwiatek and Pegula Enter the Fray, Bouchard-Bencic: Wednesday, July 30 Schedule in MontrealContinuation and conclusion of the second round at the WTA 1000 in Montreal. On the center court, Naomi Osaka will kick ...
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Sports Unlimited on MSNCanadian legend Eugenie Bouchard announces retirement from tennisTennis star Eugenie Bouchard is retiring from the sport at the age of 31 after struggling with form and injuries in recent years.
Former Wimbledon finalist Genie Bouchard isn't ready to retire just yet. Earlier this month, Bouchard announced that she'd ...
Toronto’s Victoria Mboko is one of just two Canadians remaining in the women’s singles bracket at the National Bank Open presented by Rogers.
The Canadian Press on MSN19h
Canada's Fernandez rips tournament organizers after crashing out of NBOLeylah Fernandez has a bone to pick with tournament organizers. Not only did she exit the court crushed by her lacklustre ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSNLeylah Fernandez, exhausted from win in D.C., falls in first match at Canadian OpenFernandez achieved the biggest tennis title of her career at the Citi D.C. Open on Sunday, leaving her little time to rest ...
Eugenie Bouchard leaned on experience, Victoria Mboko leaned into her serve and Leylah Fernandez ran out of fuel in more ways than one.
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