Pegula and Sinner continue their title defense at the National Bank Open

With both Leylah Fernandez and Marina Stakusic suffering losses Thursday afternoon in Toronto, no more Canadians remain in the singles competition at the National Bank Open. There’s still a little bit of CanCon in doubles — including Fernandez, who alongside sister Bianca advanced past the second round with their win over American duo Catherine Harrison and Ashlyn Krueger just hours after Fernandez’s disappointing outcome against Krueger on the singles side.

In Montreal, rain delays cut Thursday evening’s action a bit short, which means Friday brings a few more matches.

Here’s what to watch for.

Let’s try this again… Hurkacz embarks on unlikely comeback

Hubert Hurkacz’s remarkable comeback from meniscus surgery less than a month ago was pushed back a day due to rainy conditions in Montreal that prevented his match against Thanasi Kokkinakis from beginning Thursday evening. They weren’t the only players affected by the wet conditions — Americans Taylor Fritz and Sebastian Korda also had their match postponed, and Arthur Rinderknech and Flavio Cobolli will pick up where they left off when they return to their court Friday.

Here’s hoping conditions dry up and the games can go on.

Pegula, Sinner press on in title defence

Jessica Pegula, crowned NBO winner at last year’s tournament in Montreal and third seed this time around in Toronto, won her opening match Wednesday and spent Thursday awaiting her next singles opponent. With Ashlyn Krueger’s upset victory over Canada’s Leylah Fernandez, we’ve got ourselves an all-American Round of 16 matchup.

A victory for Krueger over Pegula would continue the 20-year-old qualifier’s run of success to open her tournament and would be quite the upset. The two U.S. players have met just twice before, with Pegula winning both times, including a recent dominant 6-2, 6-0 victory over Krueger at Wimbledon earlier this summer.

Meanwhile, in Montreal, Jannik Sinner, 2023 NBO champ on the men’s side and current No. 1-ranked player in the world, opened his campaign to run it back with a victory over Borna Coric Thursday and made quick work of the matinee matchup with a straight-sets victory, 6-2, 6-4. He’ll now face 15-seed Alejandro Tabilo of Chile, who’s ranked 21st in the world.

While Tabilo plays a strong game on hard court, the door for Sinner to defend his title is wide open — especially after Daniil Medvedev’s loss Thursday to Alejenadro Davidovich Fokina.

Other top-seeded men’s singles players in action on Friday are 13-seed Holger Rune against second seed Alexander Zverev kicking off the evening session at Centre Court, followed by sixth seed Casper Ruud against whichever American emerges from the rain-delayed clash between Fritz and Korda.

How far can Gauff go?

It’s been nearly one year since American Coco Gauff was crowned U.S. Open champ, winning her first major title. A long run on the hard court in Toronto would be a nice boost of momentum in her quest to defend that title as she hits her stride on the hard surface after clay and grass seasons, including competing on clay at the Olympic Games.

Gauff, the tournament’s top seed, had a bye through the first round and made quick work of qualifier Wang Yafan, 6-4, 6-4, will now take on Russian Diana Shnaider, a 14-seed in Toronto.

Other top seeds in play today on the women’s side include second seed Aryna Sabalenka, who faces Katie Boulter in Friday’s final session at Centre Court, fourth seed Jelana Ostapenko against Taylor Townend, and sixth see Liudmila Samsonova against Elise Mertens.

The National Bank Open, formerly known as the Rogers Cup, is one of the most prestigious tennis tournaments in the world. This year, the tournament is being held in Toronto, Canada, and two players who are making waves in the competition are Jessica Pegula and Jannik Sinner.

Pegula, an American tennis player, has been on a hot streak recently. She won her first WTA title earlier this year at the Citi Open in Washington, D.C., and has continued her success at the National Bank Open. Pegula has shown great determination and skill on the court, defeating top-ranked players such as Elina Svitolina and Simona Halep. Her powerful groundstrokes and aggressive playing style have made her a formidable opponent for anyone she faces.

On the men’s side, Jannik Sinner has also been turning heads with his impressive play. The young Italian player has been on a meteoric rise in the tennis world, reaching a career-high ranking of World No. 15 earlier this year. Sinner’s smooth strokes and strategic play have earned him victories over top players like Alexander Zverev and Karen Khachanov at the National Bank Open. His ability to stay calm under pressure and adapt to different playing styles has made him a force to be reckoned with on the court.

Both Pegula and Sinner are looking to continue their title defense at the National Bank Open and make a statement in the tennis world. With their talent, determination, and skill, they are sure to be players to watch in the upcoming matches. Tennis fans around the world will be eagerly following their progress as they compete for the prestigious title at this esteemed tournament.