Leylah Fernandez, WTA
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Leylah Fernandez finished an impressive week with a dominant performance against Anna Kalinskaya to win the WTA 500 title in Washington D.C.
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, 6-2 win over the Russian, and concluded the one-sided showdown in 1 hour 10 minutes.
The Laval player just won the D.C. Open tournament, and hopes to build on that success at the National Bank Open in Montreal.
El título de tenis más importante en la carrera de Leylah Fernández se hizo realidad el domingo en el Abierto de Washington, con la ayuda
Leylah Fernandez revealed what she believes is a red flag in potential suitors ahead of her Canadian Open campaign in Montreal. The World No.
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After a rough start to 2025, the Canadian turned things around in Washington, D.C.—with help from Shake Shack and good vibes.
Before winning the D.C. Open, the tennis player held a 16-17 record and hadn’t won more than two matches at a tournament this year
Citi Open champ Leylah Fernandez and Emma Raducanu were among the biggest movers in this week's WTA rankings, while Naomi Osaka made a return to the top 50.