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Another packed day of ATP Toronto tennis is scheduled for Wednesday. Ben Shelton will start his campaign against the veteran ...
Daniil Medvedev has won three of his last five matches. Last week in Washington, the Russian lost to Moutet in the quarterfinals in three tight sets.
At times, the well-coiffed Greek can look unplayable, but far too often he looks like he’s lost the plot. Tsitsipas, once ...
World number three Alexander Zverev on Tuesday started his Toronto campaign with a hard-earned victory. The German defeated ...
The Dane became tantlizing close to doing it this spring, when he was runner up at Indian Wells and won Barcelona, beating ...
The 2017 champion in Canada will now play Italian Matteo Arnaldi, who  defeated qualifier Tristan Schoolkate 6-3, 3-6, ...
Walton pushed the 2017 champion to the limits. He led 5-3 in the tie break of the first set before Zverev turned the tables, ...
Andy Schooler brings you his outright preview of the National Bank Open in Toronto as Masters 1000 tennis returns to the ATP ...
The Masters 1000 Canadian Open is scheduled to take place from July 27 to August 7 and it begins the run in to the US Open in the coming weeks. The tournament will be held in Toronto – unlike last ...
Four of the world’s top six — Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz, Novak Djokovic, and Jack Draper — have opted out of Toronto.
The two players that have dominated men's tennis are resting up for Cincinnati, meaning all kinds of opportunities for the rest of the ATP.
The former No. 5 is just the second man born in 1997 or later to reach that milestone, after Alexander Zverev.