2025 continues to be an enormous yr for Canadians throughout all ranges {of professional} tennis with Carson Branstine including the newest chapter to the story at a WTA 125 occasion in Cancun.Â
Her finals run was one among two for Canadians down in Mexico final week and with the end result, she is getting ready to becoming a member of 4 of her fellow Canadians within the Prime 200 of the WTA Rankings.Â
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Beneath the Radar: Greatest Last for BranstineÂ
Over the previous few years, Carson Branstine, the previous two-time junior Grand Slam doubles champion and 2024 NCAA Nationwide Workforce Champion with Texas A&M, has been placing up some strong outcomes on the ITF Tour. However final week, the 24-year-old took an enormous leap, reaching her first WTA 125 remaining on the Cancun Open.Â
Branstine wanted to win a qualifying match to get into the principle draw, the place she opened her marketing campaign in opposition to sixth seed Ena Shibahara. The Canadian squeaked out the win in a third-set tiebreak after which received her subsequent three matches in a row in straight units, together with a semifinal win over third seed Maya Joint, to succeed in the most important remaining of her profession to this point. Â
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She was crushed within the remaining by Emiliana Arango. On account of the finals run, Branstine jumped 65 spots within the WTA rankings and is now getting ready to getting into the Prime 200 for the primary time at No. 207, her career-high.Â
In the meantime, to the west in Huamantla, Mexico, the Canadians impressed at an ITF M15 occasion with 4 Canucks reaching the quarter-finals. Dan Martin and Nicolas Arseneault, who took out the highest seed within the second spherical, went out within the final eight whereas Niels van Noord, who beat Arseneault within the quarters, reached the semifinals.Â

Alvin Tudorica, who took down Noord within the semis, went all the best way, claiming the title in Huamantla with a three-set win over second seed Aidan McHugh. It’s his first title of the yr and third ITF singles title total. Â
In Case You Missed It: Prime 10 win for FernandezÂ
After a busy and extremely profitable stretch for the Canadians on the principle excursions, final week was a quieter one.Â
Leylah Annie Fernandez did ship a robust efficiency on the first WTA 1000 occasion of the season in Doha, reaching the third spherical the place she misplaced to the eventual champion Amanda Anisimova. Within the second spherical, she scored her first Prime 10 win of the season in opposition to No. 9 Emma Navarro in straight units, the second yr in a row she beat a Prime 10 participant in Doha.Â
Gabriela Dabrowski and Erin Routliffe have been the highest seeds in Qatar however misplaced their opening match to eventual semifinalists Mirra Andreeva and Diana Shnaider. Fernandez misplaced within the first spherical of doubles with Nadiia Kichenok.Â
After back-to-back weeks with titles on the ATP Tour, the Canadian males let their streak go as none of them competed in primary tour occasions final week.Â
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What to Watch:Â Dabrowski Seems to Bounce Again in DubaiÂ
Gabriela Dabrowski and Erin Routliffe will look to bounce again on the second WTA 1000 occasions within the Center East. They’re the second seeds within the Dubai doubles draw and, after a first-round bye, will open their marketing campaign in opposition to Linda Noskova and Yulia Putintseva.Â
Leylah Annie Fernandez was unable to duplicate her good type, falling within the first spherical of Dubai to Elise Mertens in straight units. She and Nadiia Kichenok additionally misplaced within the first spherical of the doubles.Â
In singles motion this week, Félix Auger-Aliassime is the participant to observe as he’s competing on the ATP 500 in Doha, his first match since pulling out of Rotterdam with an damage.Â
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He defeated Quentin Halys in three units in his first-round match on Tuesday and can play both Hamad Medjedovic or sixth seed Stefanos Tsitsipas within the second spherical. His projected quarter-finals opponent is No. 4 seed Daniil Medvedev and the Canadian is within the backside half of the draw with second seed Alex de Minaur. Carlos Alcaraz is the highest seed.Â
You possibly can observe the Canadians in motion each week right here. Â