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Eugenie Bouchard Claims First Win Since 2023 at National Bank Open

Eugenie Bouchard wins first WTA match since 2023 at the National Bank Open, extending her career.

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Eugenie Bouchard has chosen to extend her professional tennis career by at least one more match following a hard-fought victory at the National Bank Open in Montreal. On Monday, Bouchard defeated Emiliana Arango in three sets, 6-4, 2-6, 6-2, marking her first WTA Tour win since 2023 and the 300th victory of her career.

The 31-year-old Canadian, a former Wimbledon finalist and one-time top-five player, had announced earlier this month that she would retire after competing in her home tournament. Despite largely turning her focus to pickleball this season and playing just one match before Montreal, she received a wild card into the event.

Bouchard’s victory featured a strong finish in the deciding set, where she broke 82nd-ranked Arango twice, including a forehand winner and capitalizing on an error from Arango. Despite Arango breaking back, Bouchard held serve and closed the match on her second match point. After her win, she warmly acknowledged the crowd by waving and blowing kisses from center court.

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“I told my family that if I won, I would come out of retirement,” Bouchard said. “I felt like the old Genie out there.”

She is set to face the tournament’s 17th seed, Belinda Bencic, in the next round. This victory has offered Bouchard a memorable extension to her tennis journey on the very courts in her hometown where she first captured the imagination of tennis fans worldwide.

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Coco Gauff Edges Danielle Collins in a Tense National Bank Open Battle

Coco Gauff narrowly beats Danielle Collins at the National Bank Open, overcoming 23 double faults.

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Coco Gauff marked a return to form at the National Bank Open in Montreal, clinching her first victory in the tournament after three attempts since her second major title win at Roland Garros in June 2025. The world No. 2, seeded top in the absence of Aryna Sabalenka, faced a stern test from fellow American Danielle Collins in a tightly contested match that lasted nearly three hours.

The match was notable for serving struggles from both players. Gauff committed 23 double faults, while Collins recorded 13. Break point opportunities were well contested, with both converting nine of their sixteen chances. Collins, who had twice recovered from a break behind in the final set, came within two points of victory, even serving for the match at 6-5. However, she was unable to close out the decisive game during a pivotal two-deuce sequence.

Gauff ultimately secured the win by taking the last five points, finishing the encounter with an ace wide to clinch a 7-5, 4-6, 7-6 (2) victory. This first-ever meeting between the two players highlighted the resilience and competitive spirit of Gauff under pressure on the hard courts of Montreal.

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Arthur Fils Set for Return Against Pablo Carreno Busta at National Bank Open

Arthur Fils returns from injury to face Pablo Carreno Busta amid concerns over the Spaniard’s form.

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Arthur Fils, sidelined since his grueling five-set victory over Jaume Munar at Roland Garros due to a stress fracture in his back, is poised to make his comeback at the National Bank Open. The timing of this injury was unfortunate as Fils had been delivering some of his best tennis to date.

His recovery status leaves some uncertainty about his form, but despite this, the potential benefits of backing Fils outweigh the risks compared to the current state of Pablo Carreno Busta. Carreno Busta secured a win recently as an underdog against Challenger-level player Liam Draxl. However, Draxl, despite an impressive 39-13 record in Challengers this year, has yet to claim an ATP-level match victory.

Carreno Busta’s recent performances reflect inconsistency, including a straight-set defeat to Gauthier Onclin at a Lyon Challenger. His ATP tour-level record stands at a concerning 4-9, coupled with a low break percentage of only 15.2%. These factors position Carreno Busta at a disadvantage, especially with his struggles on return games.

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Fils, on the other hand, is expected to showcase a strong serving game and athleticism, despite moments where he may not be at full strength. His improvements in return play are notable, with a break rate increased to 23.6%, an area that previously hampered his game.

Their recent encounter in Barcelona saw Fils triumph in straight sets, 7-6 (6), 6-3, on Carreno Busta’s home ground. Given the faster conditions and neutral setting of the National Bank Open, a similar outcome seems plausible. This analysis supports laying 3.5 games with the 21-year-old Frenchman as a confident pick for this match.

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Alexei Popyrin Reflects on His Canadian Masters Triumph and US Open Victory Over Djokovic

Alexei Popyrin values his Canadian Masters win more than his US Open upset over Djokovic.

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Alexei Popyrin has revealed that winning his first Masters 1000 title at the Canadian Open in Montreal last year gave him a greater sense of achievement than his subsequent third-round victory over Novak Djokovic at the US Open. The Australian rose to the occasion by defeating a string of top-tier opponents including Ben Shelton, Hubert Hurkacz, Grigor Dimitrov, and Andrey Rublev en route to his breakthrough at the 2024 Canadian Masters.

Before that milestone, Popyrin’s only Masters 1000 quarter-final appearance was singular, and he had yet to compete in the main draw in Canada. In contrast, weeks later, he produced a significant upset by defeating the defending US Open champion Novak Djokovic in four sets, 6-4, 6-4, 2-6, 6-4.

“Against Novak, I think everybody always knew that I’m capable of producing a one-match stunner,” Popyrin told the ATP Tour website. “But I want to get back to winning the matches that I should be winning, stringing together wins and then giving a good account in the matches that I’m the underdog.”

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He described his Masters triumph as “easily a bigger buzz than the US Open win over Novak because I put together six matches consecutively against Top 20 opponents and beat them all.” Popyrin emphasized his focus on consistency: “As you look for that consistency, you don’t want to take away anything from your big explosive game; it’s more about staying in rallies longer and waiting for the right opportunity rather than going for an unbelievable shot.”

This year, Popyrin is set to defend his Canadian title, beginning against world No. 638 Nicolas Arseneault in the tournament’s expanded two-week format. After a career-high ranking of world No. 21 following a strong French Open showing, he acknowledges the pressure of defending a large number of points. “I’d be lying if I said there’s no pressure [defending the Canada title],” he said. “Every year you have to go in defending points… Going into Toronto, I’m trying to not put too much pressure on myself and I know that once those points are off, I’ll have like a little bit of a weight lifted off my shoulders.”

Fellow Australian Alex de Minaur recently praised Popyrin’s athleticism, noting, “For a big, tall guy Pop’s movement is extremely good… he’s also got the ability to retrieve and defend with his legs, giving his opponents something else to think about.” Popyrin concurred, stating, “People see me as tall and lanky, very uncoordinated, and think I might be a slow mover. But I feel movement comes naturally to me, that I’m quite quick for a big guy and I can get out of corners quite easily. I definitely see it as a weapon of mine.”

On a personal note, Popyrin announced his engagement to longtime partner Amy Pederick in November 2024, with wedding details yet to be disclosed.

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