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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...

Return the Love: Tennis Canada Launches its New Fundraising Campaign

Tennis Canada is proud to officially launch its ambitious new fundraising campaign, Return the Love, with the goal of...

Fund Development Update: 2025, A Year to Remember

Thanks to the ongoing commitment of your donations, Canadian results at the highest level continue to rise.

Masters Update: Canadians Begin 2026 With Titles Abroad

A few Canadians had shiny starts to the new season as the nation was well represented in North America’s first ITF...

University Year-in-Review: Chan Finishing 2025 Strong in NCAA

Duncan Chan kicked off the 2025-26 NCAA season in style and will head into next year inside the Top 10 in American...

Wheelchair Year-in-Review: Strong Back-Half of 2025 for Canadians

Seven different Canadians lifted trophies on the ITF Wheelchair Tour in 2025, with the majority of the wins coming...

Juniors Year-in-Review by Har-Tru: All-Canadian Finals in Nassau to Wrap Up 2025

Canadian girls dominated an ITF Junior event in Nassau at the end of November as we look back on the junior highlights...

Masters Year-in-Review by ABRYSVO: Strong Finish to 2025 by Canadians in Victoria

Canadian players won nine of ten titles at the final ITF Masters event of 2025 in Canada at an event in Victoria, BC.

Bruny Surin is Giving Back to Keep the Canadian Tennis Momentum Going

For those who aren’t familiar with Bruny Surin’s longstanding bond with tennis might be surprised just how deep the...

University Update: Quebec League Season Underway

The Quebec university tennis league season began at the beginning of November, with the two defending champions having...

Masters Update by ABRYSVO: Canadians Medal at 75+ World Championships

Canada won two medals at the ITF Tennis Masters Tour World Championships last month in the men’s 75+ division.