After thrilling motion on the Challenger circuit in Winnipeg final week, the excursions transfer again East for tennis in Quebec.
The Championnats Banque Nationale de Granby is underway, with the boys competing on the ATP Challenger stage occasion, and the ladies do battle within the ITF W75.
Discover out which gamers to keep watch over this week.
Galarneau returns to defend his title
Laval, QC native Alexis Galarneau returns to Granby this week, the location of his breakthrough victory on the circuit. The 25-year-old gained his first profession ATP Challenger trophy on the occasion this time final 12 months and is seeded fourth this week.
The gifted baseliner usually performs his finest tennis through the hard-court swing and opens his marketing campaign Tuesday in opposition to American Bruno Kuzuhara.
Whereas veteran Vasek Pospisil already made an early exit, his conqueror was 22-year-old countryman Justin Boulais, who’s trying to make noise as he begins to deal with the professional circuit. He not too long ago accomplished his collegiate profession at Ohio State, serving to the Buckeyes to a semifinals end on the NCAA Championship.
A Canadian man has gained their first ATP Challenger singles title in every of the final two years in Granby.
A number of Canadians, together with Liam Draxl, Cleeve Harper, Benjamin Sigouin, and Joshua Lapdat are additionally within the doubles area.
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Branstine, Fernandez spotlight sturdy ladies’s occasion
A deep, gifted ladies’s area can also be current in Granby this week.
Former junior Grand Slam doubles champion Carson Branstine is again in Canada as she seems to proceed her surge in kind. The 23-year-old not too long ago gained her first W75 title on the Sumter Open in South Carolina, the fifth ITF singles title of her profession.
Bianca Jolie Fernandez, the youthful sister of Canadian No. 1 Leylah, can also be set to compete, after wrapping up her first collegiate 12 months at UCLA. Together with singles motion, the 20-year-old is teaming up with Isabelle Boulais, sister of Justin, in doubles.
Different Canadians embrace Ariana Arsenault, Jada Bui, Mia Kupres, Kayla Cross, and Stacey Fung.