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Coco Gauff has thanked the Canadian Open for granting her request, which has allowed for a much smoother transition from Montreal to Cincinnati. Although the 21-year-old lost early in the singles draw ...
A new tennis star has been born. Victoria Mboko, the 18-year-old, announced herself to the world after she stormed to the Canadian Open title on Thursday against Naomi Osaka. Canada has a new home ...
Wimbledon heroes Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool have made another piece of history. In a thrilling Toronto doubles final, ...
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A look into the upgrades at this year's Cincinnati Open, with US Open champ Sloane StephensSince last year, tournament officials have doubled the Lindner Family Tennis Center’s size and spent $260 million on upgrades.
Andy Roddick's 2003 U.S. Open title was the last time an American man has won a Grand Slam. The incomprehensible 22-year Grand Slam drought in American men’s tennis will end soon. Maybe not this year, ...
Victoria Mboko became the third Canadian to win the hometown tournament in the Open Era, joining Bianca Andreescu in 2019 and Faye Urban in 1969.
Naomi Osaka has been criticised following a runners-up speech at the Canadian Open final. The four-time Grand Slam winner cut ...
Naomi Osaka’s return to the court at the Canadian Open should have been a “welcome back” moment. Instead, it turned into an ...
Canadian 18-year-old Victoria Mboko took the tennis world by storm while taking the title in Montreal, beating Naomi Osaka in the final, as well as Elena Rybakina, Coco Gauff and Sofia Kenin in ...
Who is 18-year-old Victoria Mboko? Meet the Canadian tennis talent making waves on the WTA tour with her first career title ...
Mboko completed a dream run to the National Bank Open title Thursday night, overcoming a slow start to beat Japanese star ...
Success doesn’t always come on a schedule. It doesn’t appear when we want it. Sometimes it sneaks up on us. For example, ...
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