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The men's singles draw of the National Bank Open in Toronto (Canadian Open) was released on Friday, July 25. The Masters 1000 ...
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Three seeded Canadians placed in separate quadrants at men’s National Bank Open drawAliassime, Denis Shapovalov and Gabriel Diallo were each placed in separate quadrants as the National Bank Open draw took ...
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Tennis365 on MSNThe 7 men with the highest Canadian Open win percentage: Djokovic 4th, Nadal 82.61%Equal with Borg on 82.61% is Nadal, who won a staggering five Canadian Open titles across his career – making it his most ...
Global Sports Editor Ossian Shine brings you Inside Track—your essential guide to the weekend in sport, from the centenary ...
The National Bank Open is scheduled to begin on July 26, with the finals in both Montreal and Toronto set for Aug. 7. TSN looks ahead to the Canadians in both the men’s and women’s tournaments. The ...
Tennis star Leylah Fernandez has told fans to directly message her on Instagram if they wish to take the 22-year-old Canadian ...
Canadian and International amateurs representing 14 countries comprise field competing for Canada’s top men’s amateur prize; ...
A retired Italian tennis player has suggested that Jannik Sinner never wanted to get rid of fitness trainer Umberto Ferrara ...
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FirstCuriosity on MSNGoran Ivanisevic Breaks Silence After Split with Stefanos Tsitsipas: 'I Didn’t Insult Him'Goran Ivanisevic joined Stefanos Tsitsipas‘ team after the Roland Garros, where the latter succumbed to a four-set defeat in the second round against Matteo Gigante.
If you're a Canadian hockey fan, you're well aware that it's been a difficult few years for Hockey Canada and our World ...
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Fernandez advances to Citi Open semifinals with win over former doubles partnerWASHINGTON — Canada's Leylah Fernandez advanced to her first semifinal of the season with a 6-4, 7-6 (4) win over American ...
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Tennis365 on MSNFormer Wimbledon finalist Eugenie Bouchard calls her retirement ‘a celebration, not a funeral’Eugenie Bouchard wants her shock retirement to be ‘a celebration, not a funeral’, with the Canadian hanging up her racket at ...
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