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Following their impressive performances at Wimbledon, Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, and Novak Djokovic have announced their withdrawals from the upcoming Canadian Open.
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Yardbarker on MSNCanadian Open hit by mass withdrawals: Six top 20 players pull out of TorontoThe road to the US Open has hit a pothole north of the border. This year’s Canadian Open in Toronto, officially known as the National Bank Open, has seen a dramatic shake-up before a single ball is struck.
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FirstSportz on MSNEx-player Slams Jannik Sinner’s Critics Questioning His Canadian Open Decision: “Don’t Know Rules of Tennis”Jannik Sinner is one of the top-ranked players who withdrew from the Canadian Open, scheduled to start on July 28. The post Ex-player Slams Jannik Sinner’s Critics Questioning His Canadian Open Decision: “Don’t Know Rules of Tennis” appeared first on FirstSportz.
Carlos Alcaraz says he has small muscle issues after Wimbledon and is the latest star to sit out the Canadian Open in Toronto; Tournament is live on Sky Sports Tennis from Sunday, To August 7
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Tennis World USA on MSNCarlos Alcaraz changed his approach by skipping Canadian Open: all details insideCarlitos decided to extend his holidays and return to action at the Cincinnati Masters 1000, skipping the Canadian Open for the second year in a row. The five-time Grand Slam champion had not traveled to Montreal last year, having to recharge his batteries after the Paris Olympics.
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World No. 4 Taylor Fritz slammed the ATP Tour schedule amid the withdrawals of Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz, and others from the Canadian Open.
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TennisUpToDate.com on MSN'It's insane' - Taylor Fritz slams tennis schedule after numerous Grand Slam winners drop out of Masters 1000 eventWorld number four Taylor Fritz has spoken out against the extremely busy tennis schedule, with there being a number of top players dropping out of the upcoming Canadian Open.
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Tennis World USA on MSNAndy Roddick reacts to Carlos Alcaraz's withdrawal from Canadian OpenIn particular, the 22-year-old Spaniard triumphed in Monte Carlo, reached the final in Barcelona, prevailed in Rome, lifted his second Roland Garros in a row, won the title at the Queen's Club and lost to Jannik Sinner in the final of the Wimbledon Championships just over a week ago.
Bouchard, who reached the 2014 Wimbledon final in her breakout year on the WTA Tour, will formally retire at the 2025 Canadian Open.
Following a storied career, Canadian tennis trailblazer Vasek Pospisil has announced he will retire from the sport at this year’s National Bank Open presented by Rogers. The 35-year-old has received a main-draw wild card for the event in Toronto for his final farewell.
Felix Auger-Aliassime feels for Canadian tennis fans who are disappointed by the withdrawals of big-name players from the National Bank Open.