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Canadians in action

FIND OUT WHERE EVERYONE'S PLAYING

From the highest level of professional tennis to the biggest wheelchair, Masters, and junior international tournaments as well national events, our Canadian players hit the court every week seeking victories that will break new ground for them. Be sure to follow along for the ride!

CANADIANS IN ACTION

US Open

  • Grand Slam
  • $90,000,000
  • New York, USA

FÉLIX AUGER-ALIASSIME
LEYLAH ANNIE FERNANDEZ
GABRIELA DABROWSKI
ROB SHAW
NICOLAS ARSENEAULT
NADIA LAGAEV

Montreux Nestlé Open

  • WTA 125
  • $115,000
  • Montreux, Switzerland

CARSON BRANSTINE

WTA Changsha Open

  • WTA 125
  • $115,000
  • Changsha, China

CAROL ZHAO

Guadalajara 125 Open

  • WTA 125
  • $115,000
  • Guadalajara, Mexico

REBECCA MARINO
MARINA STAKUSIC

Leiria W50 Ladies Open

  • ITF W50
  • $40,000
  • Leiria, Portugal

KAYLA CROSS
KATHERINE SEBOV

Magic Hotel Tours by FTT

  • ITF W15
  • $15,000
  • Monastir, Tunisia

RAPHAELLE LACASSE

Telavi Open

  • ITF W15
  • $15,000
  • Telavi, Georgia

ALEXANDRA VAGRAMOV

M15 Buzau

  • ITF M15
  • $15,000
  • Buzau, Romania

ALEXANDRU TOUBI HEBHANG BALAN

60 Copa Alameda

  • ITF M15
  • $15,000
  • Madrid, Spain

JOSHUA PECK

M15 Hong Kong 2025

  • ITF M15
  • $15,000
  • Hong Kong, China

JAY LIN GIBSON

Egypt 1 Somabay Men's Future

  • ITF M15
  • $15,000
  • Hurghada, Egypt

STEPHANE PIERRE-JO KAMENDJE

2025 China Men's 25 Maanshan

  • ITF M15
  • $15,000
  • Maanshan, China

ADAM FARAG-CAO

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Road to the NBO

ROAD TO THE NBO: NEW COMPETITION FOR CANADIAN PLAYERS

Tennis Canada, organizer of the National Bank Open presented by Rogers (NBO), has introduced the Road to the NBO, an innovative competition designed to increase engagement and participation in the professional tournaments held in Canada. 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. The 2025 edition of the NBO will be held from July 26 to August 7, with the WTA heading to Montreal and Toronto hosting the ATP.

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Men's Standings (Toronto)

1. Liam Draxl (Main-draw wild card clinched)

310

2. Alexis Galarneau

48

3. Justin Boulais

35

4. Nicolas Arseneault

32

T-5. Alvin Nicholas Tudorica

14

T-5. Keegan Rice

14

7. Joshua Lapadat

9

T-8. Jaden Weekes

8

T-8. Juan Carlos Aguilar

8

T-8. Alexander Rozin

8

10 players with less than 8 points

*Standings updated as of July 21, 2025

Women's Standings (Montreal)

1. Kayla Cross (Main-draw wild card clinched)

122

2. Cadence Brace

111

3. Rebecca Marino

75

4. Ariana Arseneault

73

5. Stacey Fung

63

6. Alexandra Vagramov

38

7. Katherine Sebov

27

8. Mia Kupres

26

9. Nadia Lagaev

20

10. Carson Branstine

18

T-10. Carol Zhao

18

12 players with less than 18 points

*Standings updated as of July 21, 2025

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HOW IT WORKS

The points system is quite simple: one (1) ATP/WTA ranking point at a Canadian event equals one (1) Road to the NBO point. And, to add to the anticipation and to reward in-form players come summertime, the events held in July will be worth double the points.

In the event of a tie, the player who is ranked the highest following the update on July 21, 2025, will receive the wild card. If the player at the top of the standings by the end of the competition cannot participate at the NBO, or has already received direct entry into the tournament, the wild card will be allocated to the next player with the most points.

In addition to the two main-draw wild cards at stake as part of the Road to the NBO (one ATP, one WTA), the player with the second-most points in the men’s standings will receive a wild card into the NBO qualifiers.

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Tennis Canada hosts a multitude of events across the country throughout the year with the goal of allowing players of all levels to gain valuable competitive experience. Locate an event near you to play in or to support.

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