As the outdoor tennis season gets underway, Tennis Canada has released the results of a new participation study which shows the sport has experienced significant growth across the country in recent ...
Gabriela Dabrowski is the only Canadian still competing in Rome at the Italian Open after all the singles players lost in the ...
Mental Health Awareness Month: Getting to Know Tennis Canada Wellness Director Marie-Josée Bellemare
Tennis Canada is committed to providing a safe and inclusive environment which includes integrating mental health and wellness as part of a ...
Bianca Andreescu’s time in Rome came to an end on Thursday in what was a solid performance from world No. 12 Belinda Bencic in the Internazionali BNL d’Italia second round. The Canadian faced her ...
As part of their sweep, the Canadian women largely spread the wealth. 27 different women won at least one title at the event, with just three doubling up. Lynette Li (45+) and Micheline Berry (75+) ...
It is the second consecutive loss for the world No. 5, after he was upset by Alexander Blockx in the round of 32 in Madrid.
Bianca Andreescu was back in Rome like she never left, following her impressive run to the fourth round last season. The Canadian No. 4 took down a fellow past Grand Slam champion Sofia Kenin 6-4, 7-5 ...
Tennis Canada welcomes the Government of Canada’s announcement of a historic $755 million investment in sport as a pivotal ...
It has been a long time since Félix Auger-Aliassime and Denis Shapovalov found themselves on opposite sides of the net in an ATP Tour match, but that wait could end later this week in Rome. The last ...
Canada has nine players ranked inside the Top 300 on the WTA rankings, including seven who are aged 25 and under. The goal of the Women’s High-Performance Accelerator initiative is to raise funds to ...
Progressive tennis is a collection of adaptations that provide tools and environments to make tennis more accessible, enjoyable and easier to play. Modified balls, racquets, nets and court sizes allow ...
Tennis Canada’s National Development Program for wheelchair tennis debuted in 2023. The program aims to provide support to promising players early in their development path to help them reach their ...
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