Spanish player, who criticized the schedule of his match, easily defeats a very error-prone and inferior Jakub Mensik at all times and advances to the ATP Toronto's round of 16.
Spanish player, who criticized the schedule of his match, easily defeats a very error-prone and inferior Jakub Mensik at all times and advances to the ATP Toronto's round of 16.
The Brit is showcasing her best tennis since that summer of 2021, where she claimed the Big Apple title, and states that her focus "is no longer so much on the results, but on enjoying each day".
The number three seed at the ATP Toronto, Lorenzo Musetti, was eliminated in the third round of the Canadian tournament after succumbing to an Alex Michelsen who unsettled him and took him out of the match. The American improved as the match progressed, while the Italian declined, allowing the Californian to secure the victory with a score of 3-6, 7-6(4), 6-4, after two hours and 31 minutes of play. This result confirms the first surprise of the tournament, with Michelsen advancing to the round of 16 and awaiting the winner of the match between Learner Tien and Reilly Opelka.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Michelsen desquicia a Musetti y consuma la primera sorpresa en Toronto
Marta Kostyuk starred in one of the points of the year in her victory against Daria Kasatkina (3-6, 6-3, 7-6(4)) in the second round of WTA Montreal. Furthermore, she did it at a crucial moment, in the third set tiebreak. The Ukrainian ran across the court to defend against the attacks of the New Zealander and slipped and fell to the ground on one of her returns. However, Kasatkina didn't see it and sent the ball to where Kostyuk was, Kostyuk returned it the best she could and then made a subsequent cross-court passing shot that brought the center court of Montreal to its feet.
Ice in her veins 🥶@marta_kostyuk was down but NOT out 👏#OBN25 pic.twitter.com/oZqA1Thduz
— wta (@WTA) July 31, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Kostyuk presenta su candidatura al punto del año: "Passing" después de caerse al suelo
Mirra Andreeva said goodbye in her first match at WTA Montreal after losing to McCartney Kessler 7-6(5), 6-4, after an hour and 45 minutes. But the most worrying aspect was not the defeat, but the twisted ankle she suffered in the second set after an ugly fall which hampered her for the rest of the match. The Russian requested medical assistance, and her left ankle was bandaged. However, the extent of the injury is unknown, and she will also be available for WTA Cincinnati, but what is most concerning is whether she will be fit to participate in the US Open.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Andreeva enciende las alarmas: se tuerce el tobillo en su derrota ante Kessler en Montreal
The Russian has made clear on numerous occasions his love for the hard court, but statistics even place him among some of the best hard court players of all time.
Jannik Sinner is getting ready before the start of his North American hard court tour, where he defends titles in Cincinnati and the US Open. In fact, he has decided to train in Monaco, the city where he resides, alongside his compatriot Matteo Berretini. This was seen in an image that the Roman posted on his social media with the caption "step by step with the best".
« Step by step with the best »
— The Sinner Times (@sinnertimes) July 31, 2025
Matteo Berrettini via IG🇮🇹 pic.twitter.com/M9mbMOJAgc
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner entrena con Berrettini antes de viajar a Cincinnati
The Frenchman returns to the circuit, after his back problems suffered at Roland Garros, and will do so at the Toronto ATP against Pablo Carreño.
Spanish player, who criticized the schedule of his match, easily defeats a very error-prone and inferior Jakub Mensik at all times and advances to the ATP Toronto's round of 16.
Marta Kostyuk starred in one of the points of the year in her victory against Daria Kasatkina (3-6, 6-3, 7-6(4)) in the second round of WTA Montreal. Furthermore, she did it at a crucial moment, in the third set tiebreak. The Ukrainian ran across the court to defend against the attacks of the New Zealander and slipped and fell to the ground on one of her returns. However, Kasatkina didn't see it and sent the ball to where Kostyuk was, Kostyuk returned it the best she could and then made a subsequent cross-court passing shot that brought the center court of Montreal to its feet.
Ice in her veins 🥶@marta_kostyuk was down but NOT out 👏#OBN25 pic.twitter.com/oZqA1Thduz
— wta (@WTA) July 31, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Kostyuk presenta su candidatura al punto del año: "Passing" después de caerse al suelo
The Brit is showcasing her best tennis since that summer of 2021, where she claimed the Big Apple title, and states that her focus "is no longer so much on the results, but on enjoying each day".
Mirra Andreeva said goodbye in her first match at WTA Montreal after losing to McCartney Kessler 7-6(5), 6-4, after an hour and 45 minutes. But the most worrying aspect was not the defeat, but the twisted ankle she suffered in the second set after an ugly fall which hampered her for the rest of the match. The Russian requested medical assistance, and her left ankle was bandaged. However, the extent of the injury is unknown, and she will also be available for WTA Cincinnati, but what is most concerning is whether she will be fit to participate in the US Open.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Andreeva enciende las alarmas: se tuerce el tobillo en su derrota ante Kessler en Montreal
The number three seed at the ATP Toronto, Lorenzo Musetti, was eliminated in the third round of the Canadian tournament after succumbing to an Alex Michelsen who unsettled him and took him out of the match. The American improved as the match progressed, while the Italian declined, allowing the Californian to secure the victory with a score of 3-6, 7-6(4), 6-4, after two hours and 31 minutes of play. This result confirms the first surprise of the tournament, with Michelsen advancing to the round of 16 and awaiting the winner of the match between Learner Tien and Reilly Opelka.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Michelsen desquicia a Musetti y consuma la primera sorpresa en Toronto
The Russian has made clear on numerous occasions his love for the hard court, but statistics even place him among some of the best hard court players of all time.
Jannik Sinner is getting ready before the start of his North American hard court tour, where he defends titles in Cincinnati and the US Open. In fact, he has decided to train in Monaco, the city where he resides, alongside his compatriot Matteo Berretini. This was seen in an image that the Roman posted on his social media with the caption "step by step with the best".
« Step by step with the best »
— The Sinner Times (@sinnertimes) July 31, 2025
Matteo Berrettini via IG🇮🇹 pic.twitter.com/M9mbMOJAgc
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner entrena con Berrettini antes de viajar a Cincinnati
The Frenchman returns to the circuit, after his back problems suffered at Roland Garros, and will do so at the Toronto ATP against Pablo Carreño.
Luck seems to be smiling at Coco Gauff at the 2025 WTA Montreal, the world number two made her debut in Canada with a demanding victory against Danielle Collins (7-5, 4-6, 7-6(2)) in a match where she committed 23 double faults. However, once the scare was overcome, the Atlanta native has a very clear path to hypothetical semifinals. In fact, she wouldn't face any seed until that round, as long as she fulfills her matches.
Coco is already guaranteed to not face a seed until the semifinals 😭 pic.twitter.com/VvlVHtwb3A
— Christian's Court (@christianscourt) July 30, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Camino despejado para Gauff en Canadá, no se enfrentaría con una cabeza de serie hasta semifinales
Learner Tien is another tennis player who had to face high expectations after defeating Daniil Medvedev at the Australian Open. Since then, the spotlight has been on the American, and he has responded somewhat irregularly, which is normal for a 19-year-old. After achieving his best result in a Masters 1000 by reaching the third round of the ATP Toronto, where he defeated Denis Shapovalov, he talked about the ups and downs of his first season in the elite.
"I think I've had many first experiences this season, simply because it's my first year on the circuit, so naturally, there are many first times in general. So far, there have been many ups and downs, I would say. At least, that's how it seems to me. I feel like I'm going to new places, playing new tournaments, facing new players for the first time. There are good streaks and bad streaks. Fortunately, I can forget the bad streaks and try to enjoy the good weeks to the fullest," says the 61st-ranked player on the ATP tour, who will face Reilly Opelka for a spot in the Canadian tournament's round of 16.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Tien: "Puedo olvidar las rachas malas e intentar disfrutar al máximo de las buenas"