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From August 17 to 23, 2026, the new tennis facilities at the PEPS sports centre at Université Laval will host the Québec National Bank Challenger as it makes its debut on the professional circuit.
The ATP Challenger event will expand Canada’s competitive landscape and reposition Québec as one of the country’s top tennis destinations.
In addition to giving young Canadians the chance to earn valuable ranking points and play in front of local fans, the Québec National Bank Challenger will help tennis continue to thrive in Québec.
Don’t miss your chance to be part of the inaugural Québec National Bank Challenger and see the best emerging players from Canada and around the world in action at the PEPS sports centre at Université Laval in August 2026.
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As the official presenting partner of all the Canadian Challenger events, National Bank is also the title sponsor of the ATP Challenger in Québec. The partnership builds on the bank’s many investments in tennis development over the past few years and will further support the growth of the sport at all levels across Canada.
Université Laval is currently building a modern tennis centre that will provide top-quality facilities for both the university and the wider regional community. This large-scale project will enhance campus vitality, encourage community sports participation, and support the development of high-performance tennis.
The complex will feature 8 indoor courts, 8 outdoor courts, a central court with seating, a public square, and pickleball courts. With its 16 courts meeting international standards and facilities built to the highest quality benchmarks, the Centre will be able to host major tournaments and events. Thanks to a no-membership access model, the Centre will make tennis more accessible to the entire population.
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