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Billie Jean King Cup Finals “I think we can win,” believes Leylah Fernandez

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Billie Jean King Cup Finals “I think we can win,” believes Leylah Fernandez

Leylah Annie Fernandez’s up-and-down season has taught her the virtues of patience as Canada prepares to take part in the Billie Jean King Cup finals.

“I just hope the results come quickly,” Fernandez said of her game. “But the reality is I have to be patient. You must first endure many defeats, experience dark moments so that those which are pleasant are even more pleasant. »

Her first title this season on the WTA circuit was acquired at the Hong Kong Open last month. And his recent successes have allowed him to be optimistic heading into the 12-team competition this week in Spain.

The 21-year-old from Laval will headline the Canadian team, which will also include Montrealer Eugenie Bouchard, two-time all-star Gabriela Dabrowski of Ottawa, Rebecca Marino of Vancouver and Marina Stakusic of Mississauga, in Ontario.

The competition will get underway on Tuesday at the Estadio la Cartuja. Canada opens its group stage against host Spain on Wednesday before facing Poland on Thursday.

The winning countries from each of the four groups will advance to the semi-finals. The final of this competition, whose total prize pool will reach US9.6 million, will be presented on Sunday.

Fernandez, who enters this competition with an 11-3 record in seven appearances, has had difficulty stringing together victories during the first eight months of the year. The 2021 U.S. Open finalist had to undergo WTA tournament qualifying on a few occasions and was often ousted in the early rounds – when she secured a place in the main draw.

Things started to pick up when she reached the round of 16 of the National Bank Open in August. Then, she reached the quarterfinals in Guadalajara, triumphed in Hong Kong and found herself in the final four at the Jiangxi Open.

“I am extremely satisfied with the way I concluded my year,” Fernandez admitted Monday in Seville. It was difficult in 2023. I was very disappointed with my performance, but I learned many lessons. »

Canada will be without 2019 U.S. Open champion Bianca Andreescu, who is dealing with a back injury. Marina, 166e in the world, and Bouchard, currently 266eare expected to play singles during this competition.

“I truly believe that we have all the arsenal necessary to defeat the best countries in the world, and I can’t wait for us to demonstrate it,” said Canadian team captain Heidi el Tabakh.

The starting lineup for each duel will be revealed one hour before the start of activities.

“I think we can win,” Fernandez said. I sincerely believe in our team. »

Canada has never made it better than a semi-final berth in this competition, losing to Czechoslovakia in 1988.

The representatives of the maple leaf were unable to get out of the group stage last year in Glasgow. Switzerland defeated Australia in the final.

Spain will also host the Davis Cup finals from November 21 to 26 in Malaga. Canada is the defending champion of this men’s tennis team competition.

Quebecer Félix Auger-Aliassime is the headliner of the Canadian team, which will also include Montrealer Gabriel Diallo, Laval’s Alexis Galarneau, Ontarian Milos Raonic and British-Colombian Vasek Pospisil.

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Australian Open Auger-Aliassime cherishes mentoring role for Mboko

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(Melbourne) When Canadian tennis star Félix Auger-Aliassime looks at the young and promising Victoria Mboko, who is only 19 years old, the 25-year-old Montrealer feels the weight of time passing.

It seems not so long ago that Auger-Aliassime took the path that Mboko is about to follow. He was a precocious teenager, so gifted and so young that his life was turned upside down in an instant.

And he can offer some tips for keeping things in perspective.

“Maybe if you’re a big movie star and you reach a certain status, it’s hard to come down. But I’ve had experiences where you can be in the top 10 and then lose a few games and people are like, “Oh, he’s not like that anymore.” They treat you differently,” Auger-Aliassime said.

“You go on the court and you always have to face a player who wants to beat you, even more so when you have moved up the ranks. Tennis therefore quickly humbles you. »

Mboko started the year 2025 at 333e place in the ranking. At the end of the season, she had won the prestigious Omnium Banque Nationale in Montreal and was featured in the top 20 of the WTA rankings.

Honors quickly followed: the tributes and hype, the media requests and the courtside seats at Toronto Raptors games.

And even the ultimate status symbol for a successful tennis player: a new role as an ambassador for Rolex.

But Mboko says she has remained the same person.

“So much has happened in the past year and I have had so many new experiences that it has of course changed my current life. I’ve had to adapt pretty quickly, but I’m still surrounded by the same people and I feel like I haven’t really changed, personality-wise. »

Auger-Aliassime took advantage of the opportunity offered to him to chat with the big names in tennis. He said that when you meet them backstage, you get the impression that they are still 18 years old. They continue to clown around and tell the same jokes.

Only public perception changes.

“As you move around the venue and the hotels, people treat you a little differently. You need to be surrounded by the right people who can tell you the truth and not just what you want to hear,” he said.

Mboko’s larger-than-life image can be seen on the Australian Open website, where she is part of a quartet billed as the “new faces making waves”.

She is alongside 18-year-old Mirra Andreeva, who is already in the top 10, and 24-year-old Jack Draper, who also reached the top 10 before an arm injury hampered his progress.

The fourth player is Joao Fonseca, a Brazilian five days older than Mboko, for whom the hype has been so intense that some are disappointed he is not already competing with world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz and No. 2 Jannik Sinner for Grand Slam titles.

Mboko understands this.

“Unless you win every tournament, you’re going to lose every week. So I think you have to adapt, accept that and use it as a lesson to improve the following week,” she said.

“Of course, the goal is to be more consistent and try to find my place on the circuit this year. »

For Mboko, who experienced an understandable decline after her triumph in Montreal, but who pulled herself together and concluded 2025 with a title in Hong Kong, the 2026 season looks very different.

She is traveling to Australia for the first time as a professional. And everything changed.

But one thing remains true: Mboko fights against stage fright before each match. This is one of the reasons why it can sometimes have a difficult start.

Auger-Aliassime explains that it is simply a process.

“I don’t think even players in their 30s can say they have it all figured out,” he says. We always try to improve, but we learn. Even at 15 or 16 years old, when you play a junior Grand Slam final […] at that moment, it’s the pinnacle, and you feel this pressure and anxiety.

“Before matches, I had moments where I could barely breathe, sort of. But as you play more and more matches, you find a way to calm down. And then you feel less stressed. Today, at 25, no match really scares me. »

The spotlight will be on the two young Canadians when the Australian Open kicks off on Sunday.

Auger-Aliassime has been through this before and wants to take the final steps towards his first Grand Slam title.

For Mboko, this is all still very new. But this year, after what she accomplished in 2025, she is no longer the hunter, but the prey.

This is a new phase of his career. And a new opportunity to learn.

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VIDEO. Maestro at work: Federer wins tiebreaker against Ruud at Aus Open

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VIDEO. Maestro at work: Federer wins tiebreaker against Ruud at Aus Open

44-year-old legendary Swiss former tennis player Roger Federer He arrived in Melbourne to attend the opening ceremony of the Australian Open 2026.

On January 16, Roger started training with the Norwegian team. Casper Ruudand then played a tiebreaker with him. Switzerland won with a score of 7:2.

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Federer won the Australian Open trophy six times in his career. Roger retired from his professional career in September 2022.

Main rule matches of the Australian Major start on January 18. Ruud, ranked 12th, will face Mattia Bellucci in the first round.

VIDEO. Maestro at work: Federer wins tiebreaker against Ruud at Aus Open

PHOTOGRAPH. Roger Federer beat Casper Ruud in tiebreaker

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PHOTOGRAPH. Kichenok receives consolation prize after WTA 500 final in Adelaide

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PHOTOGRAPH. Kichenok receives consolation prize after WTA 500 final in Adelaide

January 16 Ukrainian tennis player Lyudmila Kichenok and her partner Desiree Krawczyk lost to Katerina Siniakova/Zhang Shuai in the final of the WTA 500 tournament in Adelaide, Australia.

The Ukrainian and the Americans lost in two sets with scores of 1:6 and 4:6 in 1 hour and 10 minutes. This was the first head-to-head meeting between the duo, and Lyudmila and Desiree held their first joint competition since 2019.

After the final match, an awards ceremony was held where consolation prizes were given to Kichenok and Krawczyk.

For Lyudmila, it was the 25th final in her career and the first since June 2025. Kichenok fought for the 12th trophy in his career.

PHOTOGRAPH. Kichenok receives consolation prize after WTA 500 final in Adelaide

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