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FirstCuriosity on MSNLeylah Fernandez Blasts The Canadian Open Over Failed Scheduling Promises
Leylah Fernandez recently clinched her fourth WTA title after defeating Anna Kalinskaya in straight sets at the Mubadala Citi DC Open. This marks her first title in nearly two years and also her first ...
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Yardbarker on MSNWTA Prize Money Leaders Update: Sabalenka and Swiatek dominate the top, Leylah Fernandez surges up the list
The WTA Prize Money Leaders list was updated this week, with Elena Rybakina being the only player to make a move inside the top 10 after reaching the semifinals at the DC Open.
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INQUIRER.net USA on MSNLeylah Fernandez: Meet the Fil-Canadian DC Open champion
Here's what to know about Filipino Canadian tennis star Leylah Fernandez, who has captured her fourth WTA title at the 2025 ...
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Fernandez criticizes schedule after losing in Montreal in quick return after Washington title
Leylah Fernandez criticized the schedule at the National Bank Open after the Canadian lost in the first round of her home ...
Coco Gauff’s 2025 Canadian Open run got off to a winning start, but the opening match was far from straightforward. Up ...
Eugenie Bouchard, of Westmount, Que., waved goodbye to professional tennis with a hard-fought loss Wednesday night.
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The Manila Times on MSNTop seed Gauff advances at Montreal
Top seed Gauff, the reigning French Open champion who also won the 2023 US Open, advanced to a third-round Montreal match ...
Australian Christopher O'Connell has stunned Greek 23rd seed Stefanos Tsitsipas to advance into the final 32 of the Canadian ...
The Canadian Press on MSN21h
Swiatek cruises into NBO third round; Fernandez sisters, Dabrowski bounced in doubles
Iga Swiatek entered the National Bank Open with confidence after winning Wimbledon — and it showed in her opening match.
Particularly for players who go deep in competitions week after week, the WTA schedule is a relentless grind. Leylah Fernandez is the one who understands ...
It certainly caught the eye of Wertheim, who encouraged other fans to watch out for her: “72 hours before she wins the biggest title of her career in brutal circumstances, she had to play five sets ...
Eugenie Bouchard, a Canadian trailblazer became the second player from the nation to retire after the Canadian Open joining Vasek Pospisil in ending an era as she bowed out losing to Belinda Bencic ...
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