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In the men’s draw, Canada’s first two seeds were once and for all at the National Bank Open. It just makes Gabriel Diallo a more open door to the belt of the country’s tallest male player.

And 21Yingshi-Felix spiral spiral – Aliases and 22ND– Seed Denis Shapovalov both lost their first game earlier this week, 27Th– The listed Diallo was promoted to 32 rounds in NBO, and had a chance to win a career-defined victory when he faced U.S. Taylor Fritz on the center court at Sobeys Stadium in Toronto on Friday night.

Diallo defeated Italy’s Matteo Gigante on Wednesday night and Italy’s Matteo Gigante on Wednesday night, but the stakes will be higher when he faces Fritz. The two met for the first time at Wimbledon a few weeks ago, and Fritz beat Diallo in the second round with a tough, five-set victory. Fritz entered the semi-finals of the All England club before falling to Carlos Alcaraz.

If Diallo can find a second seed that surpasses the NBO (and the fourth-ranked player in the world), this will be for the 23-year-old Canuck to really arrive.

While this game will cause a lot of heat, it’s not the only thing to watch on day 6 of the game.

A-lister’s actions on women’s side

After conveniently winning the first game against Guo Han, the world’s third-place IGA Swiatek will take over Germany’s Eva Lys in prime time with Germany’s Eva Lys in prime time. Lys, ranking 69Th Worldwide, the NBO won two games. Of course, Swiatek still won the Wimbledon championship in mid-July. She also won the 2025 Australian Open Championship, bringing her two wins this season.

Meanwhile, two outstanding Americans plan to act in the afternoon. World No. 4 and defending NBO champion Jessica Pegula joined Latvia’s Anastasija Sevastova on the central court of IGA in the afternoon. Around the same time, the world’s No. 8 Madison Keys will face Yankee Caty McNally.

Eventually, another top-ranked American – the world’s seventh-ranked Amanda Anisomova will end the night against England’s Emma Raducanu in the Central Court.

The Canadian duo of Nicolas Arseneault and Justin Boulais will compete in their first doubles match and will be with Guido Andreozzi and Sander Arends of the Netherlands.

Of course, Arseneault did a good job in singles, and he was Sunday’s main raffle, winning a big match against France’s Valentin Royer and then losing to Australia’s Alexei Popyrin two days later.

Broadcast timetable (ET has been

Women’s Daytime Meeting: SportsNet One, SportsNet+ 12:30 pm Evening meeting: SportsNet 360, SportsNet+ 7 pm

Men’s Daytime Meeting: Sportsnet, Sportsnet East, Sportsnet West, Sportsnet Pacific, SportsNet+ 11 AM Evening meeting: SportsNet One, SportsNet+ 7 pm

Women: Daytime Meeting, 12:30 pm, SportsNet One, SportsNet+; 7 pm, SportsNet 360, SportsNet+.
Men: Daytime meeting, 11 am, sportsnet, sportsnet+; 7 pm, Sportsnet, SportsNet One.

Women in Montreal (ET)

Central Court (starting from 12:30, m.)
Naomi Osaka (Japan) and [22] Jelena Ostapenko (LAT)
Anastasija Sevastova (Latvia) with [3] Jessica Pegula (USA)

Not before 7 pm
Eva Rice vs. [2] Iga Swiatek (POL)
[5] Amanda Anisimova (USA) and Emma Raducanu (GBR)

Rogers Court (starting from 12:30 pm)
[16] Clara Tauson (Den) vs. Yuliia Starodubtseva (Ukraine)
[6] Madison Keys (USA) and Caty McNally (USA)

Not before 6 pm
[17] Belinda Bencic (Switzerland) VS. [11] Carolina Modovar (Czech Republic)
Anna Kalinskaya (Russia) and [10] Elina Svitolina (Ukraine)

Court 5 (start from 12:30 pm)
Anna Danilina (Kazakhstan) / Aleksandra Krunic (Serbia) VS. [3] Taylor Townsend (US) / Shuai Zhang (China)

Not before 2 pm
Coco Gauff (US) / McCartney Kessler (US) VS. [7] Lyudmyla Kichenok (Ukraine) / Alan Perez (Australia)
[4] Veronika Kudermetova (Russia) / Elise Mertens (Belgium) vs Hanyu Guo (China) / Alexandra Panova (Russia)

Court 9 (starting from 12:30 PM)
[8] Timea Babos (Hungary) / Luisa Stefani (Brazil) and Hao-Ching Chan (Taiwan) / Xinyu Jiang (China)
[Wild card] Peyton Stearns (US) / Maketa Vondrousova (Czech Republic) vs. Olga Danilovic (Serbia) / Su-Wei Hsieh (Taiwan)
Kamilla Rakhimova (Russia) / Galina Voskoboeva (Kazakhstan) vs. Caroline Dolehide (US) / Sofia Kenin (US)

Man in Toronto (ET)

Center Court (start from 12:30 pm)
[6] Andrey Rublev (Russia) and [28] Lorenzo Sonigo (Italy)
[7] Frances Tiafoe (USA) and Aleksandar Vukic (Australia)

Not before 7:00 pm
[27] Gabriel Dillo (Canada) and [2] Taylor Fritz (US)
[25] Brandon Nakashima (USA) with [4] Ben Sheldon (USA)

Motorola Razr’s Court of Stand (starting from 11 a.m.)
[20] Alejandro Davidic Forkina (Spain) vs.[12] Jakub Mensik (Czech Republic)

Not before 12:30 pm
[15] Arthur Fils (France) and [19] Jiri Lehecka (Czech Republic)

Not before 3 pm
Marcelo Melo (Brazil) / Alexander Zverev (Germany) VS. [6] Joe Salisbury (Great Britain) / Neil Skupsky (UK)

Not before 5 pm
Christopher O’Connell (Australia) and [9] Alex de Minaur (Australia)
[13] Flavio Cobolli (Italy) vs. Fabian Marozsan (Hungary)

Court 1 (starts from 12:30 pm)
Pedro Martinez (Spain) / Casper Rud (Norway) VS. [4] Kevin Kravitz (Germany) / Tim Putz (Germany)
Guido Andreozzi (Argentina) / Sander Arends (Netherlands) VS. [Wild card] Nicolas Arseneault (Canada) / Justin Boulais Canada

After a suitable rest
Karen Khachanov (Russia) / Andrey Rublev (Russia) vs Andre Goransson (Sweden) / SEM Verbeek (Netherlands)

Court 4 (starting from 12:30 PM)
[8] Hugo Nys (Monaco) / Edouard Roger-Vasselin (France) vs. Nuno Borges (Portugal) / Tomas Machac (Czech Republic)
Maximo Gonzalez (Argentina) / Andres Molteni (Argentina) VS. [5] Simone Bolelli (Italy) / Andrea Vavassori (Italy)

After a suitable rest
[3] Harri Heliovaara (Finland) / Henry Patten (UK) vs. Lorenzo Musetti (Italy) / Lorenzo Sonego (Italy)

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