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Two-time Grand Slam champ Coco Gauff is well aware of her serve gaffes, but she's handling them in stride throughout the Canadian Open.
Former three-time Grand Slam champion Lindsay Davenport says it is "unbelievable" that Coco Gauff has been winning matches in ...
Julieta Pareja is a North County native who ascended to the top spot after reaching the final of this year’s Wimbledon ...
The 2025 Cincinnati Open features a 96-player singles draw on hardcourts, right in the middle of the North American hardcourt ...
Coco Gauff has suffered some recent surprising tournament losses, and she almost faced the same fate in the Canadian Open's ...
One of the best of the group is Mirra Andreeva, who is inside the world’s top five and has claimed back-to-back WTA 1000 ...
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Canada's Victoria Mboko rallies to advance to fourth round of National Bank OpenThere will be a Canadian competing in the fourth round of the National Bank Open this weekend in Montreal. Her name: Victoria ...
After a month-long hiatus, tennis star Coco Gauff returned to her winning ways at the National Bank Open in Montreal.
Mirra Andreeva became the first big-name casualty at the Omnium Banque Nationale on Thursday, the No. 4 seed bowing out in the third round against American McCartney Kessler, 7-6 (5), 6-4.
Gauff's serve changes are still embedding into her tennis. But she has other ways to win when the double faults start.
One of the Greater Cincinnati area’s best traditions is set to return to the Lindner Family Tennis Center in Mason.
Leylah Fernandez criticizes schedule after losing in Montreal in quick return after Washington title
MONTREAL — Leylah Fernandez criticized the schedule at the National Bank Open after the Canadian lost in the first round of ...
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