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LAUNCH OF THE FEEL TENNIS CAMPAIGN FOR THE NATIONAL BANK OPEN PRESENTED BY ROGERS - Tennis Canada
Tennis Canada commits to supporting a progressive return to playing tennis - Tennis Canada
Serena Williams Loses in First Match Since Saying She Will Retire - The New York Times
Tennis Canada receives Green Light from Federal Public Health Authorities to Host the 2021 National Bank Open presented by Rogers in Toronto and Montreal - National Bank Open
Tennis Canada Selects Ticketmaster As Official Ticketing Partner For Rogers Cup - Live Nation Entertainment
Tennis Canada cancels its tournaments scheduled up until October 31 - Tennis Canada
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Tennis Canada could move top tournaments to U.S. due to pandemic-related restrictions | CBC Sports
Tennis Canada commits to supporting a progressive return to playing tennis - Tennis Canada
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Rivard: Four top priorities for Tennis Canada in 2022 - Tennis Canada
ATP Masters 1000 Canada | Overview | ATP Tour | Tennis
I can't move' Nick Kyrgios sparks US Open injury fears in Hubert Hurkacz Montreal clash | Tennis | Sport | Express.co.uk
Tennis Canada issues a statement on the status of the 2021 National Bank Open presented by Rogers - National Bank Open
Canadian Open (tennis) - Wikipedia
Flow Beverage Corp. Becomes the Official Water Partner of Tennis Canada at the National Bank Open presented by Rogers in Toronto and Montreal | Business Wire
Top-ranked Medvedev set to defend title in Montreal - The San Diego Union-Tribune
Denis Shapovalov's Rogers Cup performance captivated Canada, but can he top it? - The Globe and Mail
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Rogers Cup women's tennis tournament in Montreal cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic | The Star
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Tennis Canada cancels Montreal to comply with Quebec Government orders
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Tennis Canada could move top tournaments to US if Toronto, Montreal plan not approved | The Star
Tennis Canada introduces the National Tennis Centre's class of 2020 - Tennis Canada
COVID-19: Tennis Canada could move top tournaments to US if Toronto, Montreal plan not approved | Globalnews.ca