Canadian Open (tennis)
The Canadian Open is a tennis tournament that takes place on outdoor hard courts. It is held in Montreal and Toronto, usually at the start of August. Before 2011, it was held in two different weeks during July and August.
Rogers Cup | |
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Event name | Canadian Open |
Tour | ATP World Tour, WTA Tour |
Sponsor | Rogers Cup presented by National Bank |
Started | 1881 |
Location | Montreal and Toronto, Canada |
Category | Masters 1000 (men's) Premier 5 (women's) |
Court type | Hard / Outdoor |
Prize money | $3,218,700 $2,000,000 |
Current champions | |
Men's singles | Rafael Nadal |
Women's singles | Serena Williams |
Men's doubles | Alexander Peya / Bruno Soares |
Women's doubles | Jelena Janković / Katarina Srebtnik |
The tournament adjusts for the men and women's side each year. It shifts between Montreal and Toronto. In odd-numbered years, the men's side of the draw is held in Montreal and the women's are held in Toronto, and in even years they switch cities.
History
changeThe men's tournament started in 1881. It was first held at the Toronto Lawn Tennis Club. The women's side of the tournament started in 1892. There are only two leading tournaments that started before the Canadian Open, Wimbledon and the US Open.
Before 1968, the tournament was known as the Canadian National Championships. Since the start of the open era, the tournament has had many sponsors. In the 1970s, it was held under the Rothmans International tobacco brand, Player's Limited was the main sponsor in the 1980s, and the sponsor changed again in 1997 to the cigarette company Du Maurier. Since federal measures came into place to restrict tobacco advertising, Rogers, a media company, has become the head sponsor.
Canadian success
changeNo male Canadian tennis player has won the men's singles tournament since 1958. In 2013 Milos Raonic was the first Canadian player to reach the final since the start of the open era, after he beat fellow Canadian Vasek Pospisil in the semifinals.[1]
Faye Urban was the last Canadian woman to reach the women's singles final. She won in 1969. The Canadian players have had better luck in the men's doubles tournament than in the single's tournament, with Daniel Nestor and Sébastien Lareau both becoming champions. The women's doubles tournament has not been won by a Canadian female tennis player since 1969 when Vicki Berner and Faye Urban won against another Canadian paring of Jane O'Hara and Vivienne Strong in a repeat of the 1968 final. Since then, Helen Kelesi has been the only Canadian player to reach the final for doubles, in 1990.
Past finals
changeMen's singles
changeWomen's singles
changeMen's doubles
changeWomen's doubles
changeSources
change- ↑ Daily, Brian (10 August 2014). "Milos Raonic wins epic all-Canadian Rogers Cup semifinal". Toronto Sun. Retrieved 8 August 2014.