Tennis Canada announces 2025-2026 U15 Canadian Prospect Team
The U15 Canadian Prospect Team kicked off a new season this fall, with 14 girls and 16 boys participating in the first...
The U15 Canadian Prospect Team kicked off a new season this fall, with 14 girls and 16 boys participating in the first...
Thomas Venos and Shawn Courchesne doubled-up at the Birmingham National Wheelchair Tennis Championships, each earning a...
Duncan Chan nearly secured the host nation’s first singles title of this fall’s Canadian professional events, but...
Team Canada is heading back to the Billie Jean King Cup Qualifiers in 2026 after winning Group A in the play-off round in Monterrey, Mexico. The Canadians won both of their ties over Denmark and Mexico to finish atop the group.
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
For the first time, a singles main-draw wild card to the NBO 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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