Wheelchair Update: Courchesne Victorious in Markham
Shawn Courchesne was the lone Canadian champion at the first ITF wheelchair event in Canada in 2026, claiming his...
Shawn Courchesne was the lone Canadian champion at the first ITF wheelchair event in Canada in 2026, claiming his...
On Earth Day 2026, Tennis Canada reaffirms its commitment to sustainable development by highlighting one of its most...
Fresh off their best results of the season so far on clay, Leylah Fernandez and Denis Shapovalov are...
Bianca Andreescu and Kayla Cross gave everything they had to keep Team Canada alive in their Billie Jean King Cup Qualifiers tie against Team Kazakhstan.
Book your seats to see the world's best tennis players at the National Bank Open in Montreal and Toronto next summer.
August 1-13, 2026
A singles main-draw wild card to the National Bank Open presented by Rogers will be awarded to the Canadian man and woman who have accumulated the most points in the national events preceding Canada’s premier international tennis tournament.
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