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She grew up watching the Canadian Open from the stands. Now, at 18, Victoria Mboko is facing Top 50 players under the lights ...
The Canadian Press on MSN11m
Eugenie Bouchard bids adieu to tennis with hard-fought loss at National Bank OpenMONTREAL — Eugenie Bouchard waved goodbye to professional tennis with a hard-fought loss Wednesday night. The 31-year-old ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSNWe Dreamed of Genie: Bouchard’s career ends with a whimper at Canadian OpenThe announcer had to repeatedly plead with the crowd to quiet down and respect the players, who cheered each time Bencic lost a point or messed up a serve.
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Swiatek cruises into NBO third round; Fernandez sisters, Dabrowski bounced in doublesIga Swiatek entered the National Bank Open with confidence after winning Wimbledon — and it showed in her opening match.
Eugenie Bouchard, a former Wimbledon finalist and Top 5 player, inspired a new era of Canadian tennis. On Wednesday, she ...
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Yardbarker on MSNTeenage Sensation Victoria Mboko Lights Up Canada With Stunning Win in MontrealIt is a special night for the fans in Canada as their 18-year-old budding star stunned one and all with a thumping ...
The Canadian Press on MSN22h
Canada's Fernandez rips tournament organizers after crashing out of NBOThe top-ranked Canadian crashed out of the National Bank Open’s first round with a lopsided 6-4, 6-1 loss to Australia’s Maya ...
In a 2025 season marked by breakthroughs and high-profile wins, Victoria Mboko has emerged as one of the fastest-rising ...
Eugenie Bouchard waved goodbye to professional tennis with a hard-fought loss Wednesday night. The 31-year-old from Westmount ...
Toronto’s Victoria Mboko is one of just two Canadians remaining in the women’s singles bracket at the National Bank Open presented by Rogers.
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