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Leylah Fernandez finished an impressive week with a dominant performance against Anna Kalinskaya to win the WTA 500 title in ...
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Inquirer Sports on MSNFil-Canadian Leylah Fernandez dominates Kalinskaya to win DC OpenFil-Canadian Leylah Fernandez produced a dominant performance to defeat Russia's Anna Kalinskaya in straight sets and win the ...
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Canada's Fernandez rips tournament organizers after crashing out of NBOThe top-ranked Canadian crashed out of the National Bank Open’s first round with a lopsided 6-4, 6-1 loss to Australia’s Maya ...
Canada's Leylah Fernandez produced a dominant performance to defeat Russia's Anna Kalinskaya in straight sets and win the WTA ...
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FirstSportz on MSNFormer ATP Player Predicts Leylah Fernandez Will Do “Big Things” at the US Open After Citi Open TriumphLeylah Fernandez claimed the fourth title of her career after beating Anna Kalinskaya in straight sets at the Citi Open.
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Yardbarker on MSNJasmine Paolini, Leylah Fernandez bow out in MontrealAoi Ito of Japan completed a stunning comeback to eliminate Italian No. 7 seed Jasmine Paolini, and hometown favorite Leylah Fernandez also experienced an early exit from the Omnium Banque Nationale ...
Australian pair Maya Joint and Daria Kasatkina have both won their opening matches at the Canadian Open in Montreal, with ...
After besting athletes like Elena Rybakina, Jessica Pegula, and more, Fernandez reached the final round, where she locked horns with Anna Kalinskaya. She produced a dominant display, registering a 6-1 ...
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Daily Times on MSNFernandez beats Kalinskaya to win the DC OpenLeylah Fernandez collected the biggest title of her career at the D.C. Open with her most lopsided victory of the tournament, ...
Eugenie Bouchard leaned on experience, Victoria Mboko leaned into her serve and Leylah Fernandez ran out of fuel in more ways than one.
Fresh off a win at the Citi DC Open in Washington, the 22-year-old from Laval, Que., will play her opener at the National ...
After a rough start to 2025, the Canadian turned things around in Washington, D.C.—with help from Shake Shack and good vibes.
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