One of Canadian wheelchair tennis’ most decorated players, Shaw officially hangs up his racket following his quads doubles ...
Victoria Mboko’s Australian Open debut will be one to remember. The Canadian No. 1 took down No. 14 seed Clara Tauson 7-6(5), ...
Victoria Mboko’s maiden Australian Open main-draw run continued past the second round on Tuesday, and she has yet to drop a ...
Victoria Mboko’s Australian Open debut ended in the fourth round after falling to Aryna Sabalenka 6-1, 7-6 (1) on Saturday ...
On Tuesday, Rob Shaw (North Bay, ON), one of the most accomplished wheelchair tennis players in Canadian history, announced ...
The Australian Open was the final major for Victoria Mboko to make her first appearance as a pro, but it was her best result yet at a Slam. The 17th seed looked right at home in Melbourne Park, ...
Tennis Canada is pleased to announce the appointment of Ulrich “Uli” Sprenglewski as National Coach of the Atlantic Provinces, High Performance, based out of the Atlantic Tennis Centre in Halifax, NS.
On Sunday, January 11, on social media, Canadian tennis icon Milos Raonic delivered the news that many had been expecting, ...
For the first time since lifting the US Open trophy in September 2019, Bianca Andreescu was a singles champion at a professional tournament again over the weekend.
Leylah Annie Fernandez’s 50th Grand Slam match didn’t go as planned as the Canadian No. 2 was defeated by world No. 59 Janice Tjen 6-2, 7-6 (1) in the Australian Open first round on Monday.
The winner between Canada and Kazakhstan will progress to the Billie Jean King Cup Finals in September, where they will compete alongside the six other winning nations, as well as host China, P.R., ...
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