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Tennis Canada continues its efforts, with the monetary help of Nationwide Financial institution and Rogers, to supply extra sufficient tennis courts throughout the nation.
The 12 months-Spherical Neighborhood Tennis Courts Program introduced by Rogers will quickly attain 37% of its goal of constructing 160 new indoor courts throughout 30 amenities by 2029. Moreover, the Nationwide Financial institution Play Your Courtroom program, launched in 2023, has additionally began revitalizing courts across the nation (13 courts in whole up to now) with the objective being to enhance 100 out of doors public courts by 2030.
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Tennis Canada prioritizes psychological well being and wellness by unveiling pioneering Psychological Well being Technique.
Partnering with the College of Ottawa, Personal the Podium, the Canadian Centre for Psychological Well being and Sport (CCMHS), and Recreation Plan to design, implement and consider a complete long-term technique to enhance the psychological well being and wellness of Tennis Canada athletes, coaches, mother and father, and employees, this program was launched in 2024 and can proceed to evolve within the years forward.
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Canadians take pleasure in resounding success on house soil, with champions in singles and doubles at seven home Challengers.
Kayla Cross claimed three titles, profitable the singles occasion on the Saskatoon Challenger and doubles on the Edmonton and Calgary Nationwide Financial institution Challengers. She additionally made the singles closing on the Tevlin Challenger and Granby Nationwide Financial institution Championships. Marino gained the singles title in Calgary, whereas the doubles pairing of Mia Kupres and Ariana Arsenault gained titles in Saskatoon and on the Granby Nationwide Financial institution Championships. Liam Draxl (singles and doubles) and Cleeve Harper (doubles) gained titles in Edmonton, and Draxl additionally loved singles success at Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures.
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New milestones reached for Shapovalov, Diallo, Marino, Stakusic, and Bérubé Perron.
Milestones embrace:
Denis Shapovalov claims second-career ATP singles title on the 250-level Belgrade Open
Félix Auger-Aliassime reaches a Masters 1000 closing on the Madrid Open
Gabriel Diallo and Marina Stakusic qualify for first-ever Grand Slam essential attracts on the US Open and Wimbledon respectively, additionally reaching career-high rankings
Diallo contests his first-career ATP closing on the 250-level Almaty Open in Kazakhstan
Stakusic wins her first-career title on the WTA 125 Abierto Tampico
Rebecca Marino takes house her biggest-career title on the WTA 125 occasion in Midland, USA and the singles title in Calgary
Frédérique Bérubé Perron turns into the primary Canadian junior wheelchair tennis participant to qualify for a Grand Slam occasion, reaching the semi-finals of the US Open
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The ITF International Tennis Report: Canada confirms its place among the many world-leading tennis nations with an increase in participation.
Some highlights embrace:
Canada is now second globally for the proportion of its inhabitants taking part in tennis at 12.8%. The nation noticed this proportion develop by 7.1% for the reason that final report, which was revealed in 2021.
The entire variety of individuals taking part in tennis in Canada has risen to just about 5 million, up from 3.9 million in 2021—a rise of over 1 million members. Canada is now ranked sixth globally.
Gender fairness in participation has surged in Canada, with 46% of tennis gamers now being girls and ladies, up from 29.2% in 2021.
The variety of Canadian aggressive junior athletes with world-rankings has additionally grown, with an extra 16 boys and 12 ladies since 2022.
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The Nationwide Financial institution Open introduced by Rogers enjoys one other super yr.
A few of this yr’s highlights beneath:
A record-breaking attendance of 150,729 for a WTA occasion in Toronto
The Montreal event recorded its second-best attendance ever (226,839 followers), even with session cancellations resulting from inclement climate.
An all-Canadian doubles semi-final (Gabriela Dabrowski & Erin Routliffe vs. Leylah Annie & Bianca Jolie Fernandez) in Toronto
Tennis Canada confirms the 2025 NBO schedule because the event prepares to be redefined, increasing to a 12-day, 96-player essential draw, resembling a Grand Slam format.
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Group Canada reaches Billie Jean King Cup and Davis Cup Finals.
With victories over Argentina, Finland, and Nice Britain, the Canadian Davis Cup group completed first of their group on the Davis Cup Group Stage in Manchester, UK in September, securing a spot within the Last 8 in Malaga in November. In the meantime, the Canadian Billie Jean King Cup group earned automated entry to their Finals having gained the competitors final yr. Each groups reached the quarter-finals in Malaga.
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Tennis Canada continues to prioritize gender fairness, preserving the dialog alive round equal pay and equal alternative in sport.
This yr, a number of modern tasks have been carried out as a part of the Recreation. Set. Fairness. dedication in partnership with Nationwide Financial institution. Twenty-one packages obtained funding by way of the GSE Neighborhood Tennis Grants, bringing the entire quantity invested in group initiatives by way of this system to just about $200,000.
Additionally in partnership with Nationwide Financial institution, the UNMATCHED: Gender Fairness in Sports activities Convention hosted 575 attendees, together with over 50 “Subsequent Gen” group leaders for gratis, who loved the chance to listen to from keynote speaker, seven-time Grand Slam champion Venus Williams. Gender fairness was additionally front-and-centre through the Nationwide Financial institution Open in Toronto and Montreal, with the umpires’ chairs on centre courtroom in each cities painted purple, the color of fairness. Shortly after the NBO, Tennis Canada ran a mass advertising and marketing marketing campaign supposed to lift consciousness of its GSE program, which accrued over 70 million impressions.
Lastly, the Billie Jean King Cup Champions Tour noticed the well-known trophy journey throughout all ten provinces, celebrating the previous, current and way forward for the game, with GSE actions provided in any respect stops to supply skilled improvement alternatives for girls leaders and encourage the subsequent technology of ladies athletes.
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Gabriela Dabrowski and associate Erin Routliffe declare the primary WTA Finals title in Canadian historical past.
Dabrowski wrote one other chapter within the historical past of Canadian tennis in 2024, turning into the nation’s first participant to be topped champion on the WTA Finals. She and Routliffe defeated Katerina Siniakova and Taylor Townsend in straight units (7-5, 6-3) within the closing to assert the title.
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Félix Auger-Aliassime and Gabriela Dabrowski safe first Olympic tennis medal for Canada in 24 years, profitable Bronze on the 2024 Paris Olympic Video games in blended doubles.
Auger-Aliassime additionally completed fourth in singles, and Rob Shaw reached the quarter-finals in quad singles wheelchair tennis on the 2024 Paralympics.