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A wheelchair tennis exhibition event will be held this summer at the National Bank Open in Toronto from Aug. 3 to 5 at Sobeys Stadium.
Tennis Canada is proud to unveil the programming for the 2025 UNMATCHED: Gender Equity in Sports Conference presented by National Bank in Toronto, set ...
The leader, Kayla Cross, comes into Granby as the No. 4 seed and has the potential to face Toronto-native Cadence Brace in the second round, who is 67 points behind Cross in the race for an NBO ...
The grass season is over and the summer hard courts are getting underway this week with the National Bank Open under two weeks away.
Liam Draxl was the standout Canadian at the Winnipeg National Bank Challenger last week, earning his first singles title of 2025. The 23-year-old clinched the Road to the NBO wildcard with the ...
Chatham-Kent is one of 28 organizations located in nine provinces and two territories to be offered support this year ...
Tennis Canada recently announced that Denis Shapovalov has enthusiastically accepted the role of ambassador for Rogers First ...
Toronto, I can't wait to play in front of you!” Draxl began his journey to the title by taking on three Japanese players, Hiroki Moriya, Kenta Miyoshi and Rio Noguchi. The matches against Moriya and ...
The Laval-native is joined by a pair of fellow Canucks on his half of the draw. Road to NBO leader Liam Draxl comes in as the No. 2 seed, fresh off a runner-up finish at the ATP Challenger event in ...
With the second-round losses of Victoria Mboko and Felix Auger-Aliassime on Thursday, no Canadians remain in singles at Wimbledon.
Gabriela Dabrowski has her sights set on another Wimbledon final in doubles while all the Canadians have been eliminated in singles.
[TORONTO, ON] July 4, 2025 – In its most impactful year yet, the National Bank Play Your Court Program held grand openings for projects in four municipalities across Canada throughout June. In total, ...