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Wimbledon champion Iga Swiatek became the latest seed to fall at the Canadian Open as she suffered a surprise defeat by Clara Tauson in the fourth round.
What a difference a week can make. Last Sunday, as Victoria Mboko was getting set to make her National Bank Open debut against Australia’s Kimberly Birrell, many spectators at IGA Stadium’s Centre ...
Lindsay Davenport, who won the 1999 Wimbledon Ladies Singles title, discussed the rise of Mboko on the Tennis Channel Live ...
Silicon Valley has transformed. No surprise there — change is its business, after all. But just as artificial intelligence ...
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FirstSportz on MSNCoco Gauff Makes Feelings Known on Turning ‘Mentor’ for Victoria Mboko After Canadian Open ExitCoco Gauff was once again denied a berth in the semifinal of the Canadian Open. This time, the opponent was teen sensation ...
Ironically enough, Swiatek was compared to Serena Williams after her Wimbledon title just last month. To highlight the incredible longevity of Williams, her very first title at the Canadian Open came ...
Andrea Petkovic explained the differences in the Canadian Open tennis balls, asserting that the change is as profound as "going from clay courts to grass courts." She believes this is the main reason ...
Clara Tauson, world No. 19, continued the upsets at the Canadian Open in Montreal with a 7-6(1), 6-3 win over Wimbledon ...
In a gripping turn of events at the Canadian Open, top seed Iga Swiatek was defeated by Clara Tauson, signaling a series of ...
Iga Swiatek was the latest top player to suffer an upset loss in Montreal as the Wimbledon champion and tournament second ...
Coco Gauff credited 18-year-old Victoria Mboko’s “high-level tennis” after falling in straight sets to the teen at the ...
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