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Hometown hero Eugenie Bouchard beat Emiliana Arango 6-4 2-6 6-2 in the first round in Montreal, a win that delayed the former world number five's retirement.
Coco Gauff is determined to put recent Wimbledon disappointment to bed as she gears up to participate at the Canadian Open.
The Canadian Open might not be the last we see of Eugenie Bouchard in professional tennis after all. The 31-year-old, who famously reached the Wimbledon final in 2014, has announced she will retire after this week’s tournament in Montreal.
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Yardbarker on MSN'Winning Wimbledon was a dream come true': Iga Swiatek carries confidence into Canadian Open
Iga Swiatek arrives in a renewed state of confidence after winning the Wimbledon title, her sixth Grand Slam title. The Pole had experienced a last year with several painful defeats, falling in seven consecutive semifinals and in the final of the Bad Homburg Open just the week before everything began at the All England Club.
Bouchard, whose career-high ranking was No. 5, announced on July 16 that she would retire from professional tennis following this year’s Canadian Open. A native of Montreal, Bouchard wrote: “You’ll know when it’s time. For me, it’s now. Ending where it all started: Montreal.”
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American-born Canadian player and model Carson Branstine slammed the electronic line calling system in place at the WTA 1000 event of the 2025 National Bank Open in Montreal.
Frances Tiafoe is set to compete at the Canadian Open following his impressive quarter-finals run at the Washington Open. The American star dropped to World No.12 in the ATP rankings following the run.
Gael Monfils has confirmed that he made his final appearance in Toronto after blowing four match points at the Canadian Open. The former world No. 6 was sent packing by Tomas Barrios Vera, who had never won a match at Masters 1000 before, and had an emotional moment on the court as he walked off.
Day 3 (Tuesday, July 29) of the Canadian Open 2025 will mark the start of the second round, along with the conclusion of a few first-round matches.
AIG Women’s Open final qualifying ended with 17 players qualifying for the year's final major at Royal Porthcawl.
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Canada's Fernandez, Andreescu and Marino exit National Bank Open in Montreal
Leylah Fernandez, Bianca Andreescu and Rebecca Marino are all out of the National Bank Open. Fernandez, of Laval, Que., lost 6-4, 6-1 to Australia’s Maya Joint in the first round on Tuesday, not long after Andreescu withdrew from the tournament with a left ankle injury.