Canadian tennis stars experiencing mixed results heading into Rogers Cup
WASHINGTON — With the eye-catching results from the tennis teens at big tournaments in Indian Wells, Calif., and Miami back in March, fans were hoping — almost expecting — that a Canadian dynasty had been officially launched.
But four months later, that bullet train to the top of the game has stalled a little.
And so there are more questions than answers as a large contingent of Canadian players prepares for next week’s Rogers Cup. The women are in Toronto and the men in Montreal this year.
Bianca Andreescu vaulted into the top 25 with a title at Indian Wells and a fourth-round effort at the Miami Open.