It wasn’t an ideal start for Canadians in Miami as both Denis Shapovalov and Liam Draxl lost out in their opening matches. Shapovalov finally began play at the Miami Open presented by Itaú after his ...
On Thursday, Tennis Canada announced the appointment of Martin Laurendeau as Head of Men’s Tennis, where he will oversee men’s elite-level tennis across the country. With 40 years of international ...
Montreal NTC Athletes Complete Productive Media Training Session with National Public Relations Firm
Athletes who are part of Tennis Canada’s full-time National Tennis Centre (NTC) in Montreal are used to spending time in the ...
On home soil, Alexandra Vagramov doubled up, backing up her doubles win in Trois-Rivières with another in Victoriaville. She also reached the singles final, but lost to her doubles partner, Esther ...
The BNP Paribas Open third round will feature a battle between Canada’s Top 2 as Gabriel Diallo stunned Andrey Rublev with a ...
With the volume of Canadians in action in the early rounds of Indian Wells last week, Canadian fans back home surely were very entertained. A huge Canadian contingent descended on ...
At Tennis Canada, advancing opportunities for women and girls is not simply about activating during a moment in the calendar.
Canadian No. 1 Thomas Venos got his season underway in March. First off, he represented Canada at the BNP Paribas World Team Cup Americas Qualification, going 3-1 in singles but 1-3 in doubles, ...
Alexandra Vagramov was a singles-win away from securing a pair of titles at the W15 Victoriaville, while Mees Rottgering of the Netherlands won his maiden ITF singles trophy at the M15 Montreal.
Victoria Mboko’s first trip to Tennis Paradise started with a win on Friday, as the world No. 10 saw off Australia’s Kimberly Birrell in straight sets in her debut at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian ...
Félix Auger-Aliassime needed to come back from a set down against fellow Montrealer Gabriel Diallo in the BNP Paribas Open third round, while Canadian No. 3 Denis Shapovalov came out short against ...
Ariana Arseneault will once again be the favourite for the winner’s circle following her maiden ITF singles title last week in Trois-Rivières. The top seed is part of a young Canadian field at the W15 ...
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