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Canadians in action

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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

Mérida Open

  • WTA 500
  • $1,206,446
  • Mérida, Mexico

MARINA STAKUSIC
CADENCE BRACE
KAYLA CROSS

Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships

  • ATP 500
  • $3,311,005
  • Dubai, UAE

FÉLIX AUGER-ALIASSIME
DENIS SHAPOVALOV

ATX Open

  • WTA 250
  • $283,347
  • Austin, USA

BIANCA ANDREESCU

Open Saint-Brieuc Armor Agglomération

  • ATP Challenger
  • $160,680
  • Saint-Brieuc, France

CLEEVE HARPER

W75 Trnava

  • ITF W75
  • $60,000
  • Trnava, Slovakia

KATHERINE SEBOV
RAPHAELLE LACASSE

iTennis Arcadia Open

  • ITF W35
  • $30,000
  • Arcadia, USA

NADIA LAGAEV
ISABELLA MARTON

Magic Hotel Tours by FTT

  • ITF W35
  • $30,000
  • Monastir, Tunisia

KEIRA BLACKBEARD

M25 Vale do Lobo

  • ITF M25
  • $30,000
  • Vale do Lobo, Portugal

JUSTIN BOULAIS

W15 Leimen

  • ITF W15
  • $15,000
  • Leimen, Germany

FRANÇOISE ABANDA

M15 San Jose

  • ITF M15
  • $15,000
  • San Jose, Costa Rica

JOSHUA PECK
ADAM FARAG-CAO
VOLODYMYR GURENKO

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Wheelchair Update: Domestic Events Announced for First Half of Year

The countdown is on for the first set of Canada’s wheelchair tennis competitions as the National Event Calander for...

Tennis Canada releases 2026 National Event Calendar from January through to July

Tennis Canada announces a total of 50 tournaments to be held from January to July.

Road to the NBO

ROAD TO THE NBO

Tennis Canada, organizer of the National Bank Open presented by Rogers (NBO), introduced the Road to the NBO in 2025, an innovative competition designed to increase engagement and participation in the professional tournaments held in Canada. Once again in 2026, 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 2026 edition of the NBO will be held from August 1 to 13, with the WTA heading to Toronto and Montreal hosting the ATP.

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 26, 2026, 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.

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Men's Standings (Montreal)

1. Duncan Chan

47

2. Dan Martin

13

3. Liam Draxl

12

4. Mikael Arseneault

7

5. Keegan Rice

6

6. Juan Carlos Aguilar

3

T-7. Nicaise Muamba

1

T-7. Joshua Peck

1

T-7. Volodymyr Gurenko

1

T-7. Benjamin Thomas George

1

*Standings updated as of February 17, 2026

Women's Standings (Toronto)

1. Katherine Sebov

40

2. Kayla Cross

38

3. Raphaelle Lacasse

26

4. Teah Chavez

24

5. Ariana Arseneault

18

T-6. Alexandra Vagramov

14

T. 6. Nadia Lagaev

14

8. Dasha Plekhanova

7

T-9. Mia Kupres

6

T-9. Avery Alexander

6

16 players with less than 6 points

*Standings updated as of February 17, 2026

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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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