All Eyes on Montreal as 2025 National Bank Open Draw Approaches
It’s that exciting time of year again for tennis fans in Canada and around the world. The buzz is building as we gear up for one of the biggest summer tennis events— The 2025 National Bank Open . Set to take place simultaneously in Montreal and Toronto from July 26 to August 7 , the tournament promises high-stakes matches, big names, and plenty of drama on court.
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Now, if you’re following closely, you probably know that the draw for Toronto’s matches has already happened—it was revealed today, Friday, July 25 at 12:00 pm , and was live-streamed through Sportsnet.ca . But for those of us especially excited about Montreal , the good news is that our draw is happening tomorrow— Saturday, July 26 at 11:00 am . While more details will be rolled out soon, anticipation is definitely in the air.
In Montreal, the WTA stars are getting ready to light up the courts. Top-seeded players like Coco Gauff will be leading the women’s side, and the full list of players competing is starting to take shape. For fans eager to dive deeper, Tennis Canada has released profiles on everyone from the WTA Top 10 to potential X-factors and promising Canadian women who’ll be representing the home crowd.
Qualifying rounds will also kick off tomorrow, just ahead of the main draw. The main matches officially begin Sunday, July 27 , but keep in mind: all 32 seeded players will be getting first-round byes . So, if you’re waiting to catch the biggest names in action, they’ll be stepping onto the court for the first time on Tuesday, July 29 or Wednesday, July 30 .
Whether you're in Montreal or watching from afar, this year’s National Bank Open is shaping up to be a must-watch. With such a rich blend of elite talent and rising stars, it's no surprise this tournament continues to grow in prestige—and in excitement. So mark your calendars, because the stage is being set for another unforgettable chapter in Canadian tennis.
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