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Coco Gauff Explains Skipping Tournament as Star Returns After Wimbledon Upset

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Coco Gauff is back in action at this week's Canadian Open.

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MONTREAL (AP) — Eugenie Bouchard extended her tennis career by at least one more match by beating Colombian Emiliana Arango 6-4, 2-6, 6-2 in the first round of the Canadian Open on Monday. Bouchard, who reached the Wimbledon final and two other Grand Slam semifinals in 2014, announced this month that she would retire after one final appearance at the tournament in her hometown of Montreal. She opened her campaign with her first WTA Tour victory …

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07/28/2025 ✅ Tennis. The tennis player also spoke about her preparation for the tournament in Montreal: Two-time winner of the Grand Slam tournaments, the second racket of the world, American Cori Gauff told how much the clay season affected... ᐉ football news ⚽ on UA-Football

Jasmine Paolini is ready to get under in Montreal to put behind her early exit at Wimbledon, precisely in the second round against Kamilla Rakhimova. D. Jasmine, welcome back to Montreal. Tell us how you feel, how you've been working out and how you're enjoying the city so far.JASMINE PAOLINI: I arrived two days ago and I'm trying to adapt to the best possible field conditions. The conditions are rather fast, the city is beautiful, it's great to…

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