
All Four Canadian Teams Qualify for ITF World Junior Tennis Team Finals
Canada’s U14 and U16 girls and boys teams all won their respective ties on Friday in Montreal to qualify for the ITF...
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Canada’s U14 and U16 girls and boys teams all won their respective ties on Friday in Montreal to qualify for the ITF...
Canada’s Billie Jean King Cup Juniors teammate upset the defending champion United States on Thursday in regional...
Canada’s U14 boys and girls teams both swept their opponents on the first day of ITF World Junior Tennis qualifying...