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In a key professional women's sports merger, the Pro Volleyball Federation (PVF) teamed up with Major League Volleyball (MLV) ...
Tennis star Naomi Osaka is cruising up north, as the four-time Grand Slam champ advanced to Tuesday's 2025 Canadian Open ...
Former World No. 1 Naomi Osaka finds herself in the National Bank Open quarterfinals after four straight wins, dropping just ...
Just over a week ago, before the start of the Canadian Open, it was announced Naomi Osaka split with tennis coach Patrick ...
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FirstSportz on MSNNaomi Osaka Shares How Amanda Anisimova Behaved with Her Three Years Ago After Grand Slam UpsetAfter a series of poor performances that led to early exits this season, Naomi Osaka, it seems, has finally found ...
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Tennis Temple on MSNKeys-Tauson, Svitolina-Osaka and Doubles: Today's Schedule at the WTA 1000 in MontrealAfter the first two women's quarterfinals, which saw Rybakina and Mboko advance to the semifinals, it's time for the last two matchups at this stage of the women's singles competition. At midnight ...
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Yardbarker on MSNDiana Shnaider splits with coach Carlos Martinez after series of poor resultsRussia’s Diana Shnaider has reportedly split up with her coach Carlos Martinez after a series of unimpressive performances in the recent past. The 21-year-old is going through a lean patch this year, ...
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Yardbarker on MSNNaomi Osaka highlights difference in working with new coach Tomasz Wiktorowski after split from Patrick MouratoglouAfter a rough couple of months, Naomi Osaka appears to have rediscovered her form at the 2025 Canadian Open. The Japanese superstar recently part ways with renown coach Patrick Mouratoglou, but seems ...
MONTREAL—Wimbledon champion Iga Swiatek became the latest seed to fall at the WTA Canadian Open on Sunday, stunned 7-6 (7/1), ...
Mboko is the first Canadian to reach the WTA 1000 event's semi-finals since Bianca Andreescu's title run in 2019 and she's ...
Elena Rybakina and Canadian teenager Victoria Mboko both secured spots in the WTA Canadian Open semi-finals in Montreal.
Two days after ousting No. 1 seed Coco Gauff in just 62 minutes, there was no letdown for the 18-year-old from Toronto.
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