
Shaw Eliminated in Roland-Garros Quad Doubles Semifinals
Canada’s Rob Shaw and partner Francisco Cayulef were beaten in the semifinals of the quad doubles competition on...
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Canada’s Rob Shaw and partner Francisco Cayulef were beaten in the semifinals of the quad doubles competition on...
Canada hosted ITF Masters events in Montreal and Vancouver in the month of May, with the host Canadians winning most of...
Defending champions TCU and Texas A&M, both of which had Canadians on the roster, lost in the NCAA national team...