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Will Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka regain their early-season momentum in Canada?
Five things to focus on as the 1000s in Montreal and Toronto begin.
Published Aug 06, 2024
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Most of the world's best will congregate in Montreal (ATP) and Toronto (WTA), but not all, considering the just-completed Olympic Games in Paris.
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Zheng topped a podium that featured silver medalist Donna Vekic and world No. 1 Iga Swiatek, whom she beat in the semifinals.
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After missing the Olympics with a case of tonsillitis, Jannik Sinner back to defend the National Bank Open title he won last year in Toronto, one that jump-started his rise to No. 1 this season.
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