Swiatek Cruises Into NBO Third Round; Fernandez Sisters, Dabrowski Bounced in Doubles
MONTREAL, QUEBEC, CANADA, JUL 30 – Top seeds Errani and Paolini won in straight sets against the Fernandez sisters, who faced scheduling challenges affecting recovery, at the WTA 1000 National Bank Open, organizers said.
- At the National Bank Open in Montreal, top-seeded Sara Errani and Jasmine Paolini surpassed the Fernandez sisters in two sets.
- Blaming unfavourable scheduling for her singles exit, Fernandez said she will focus on upcoming events after her loss at the Montreal tournament.
- This year’s National Bank Open debuted a revamped 12-day, 96-player format as a WTA 1000-level tournament, with the top 32 seeds receiving byes to the second round.
- With the Fernandez sisters eliminated, top-seeded Errani and Paolini advanced to the next round, securing their spot in the doubles draw at the Montreal tournament.
- Fernandez said she will shift focus to upcoming events, specifically preparing for Cincinnati, after her Montreal exit.
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Sara Errani and Jasmine Paolini won their first match in the double tournament at the Wta 1000 in Montreal, where they are the number one series heads (ANSA)
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Swiatek cruises into NBO third round; Fernandez sisters, Dabrowski bounced in doubles
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Read Full ArticleConvincing test for the tandem composed by Sara Errani and Jasmine Paolini in the double tournament of the WTA 1000 in Montréal. The two Italians have imposed themselves in two sets on the home beneams, Leylah Annie Fernandez and the younger sister Bianca, with the score of 6-4 6-2 in one hour and fifteen minutes, thus gaining access to the eighth of the final. A solid test, that offered by the blues, that have never really risked losing control…
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