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Montreal Open 2025: Match Highlights, Shock Upsets & Where to Stream the Canadian Tennis Showdown

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The Montreal Open—branded on tour as the National Bank Open presented by Rogers—has surged into its decisive stages this week, filling IGA Stadium with a palpable buzz as the WTA 1000 event reaches Thursday’s quarter-finals and Friday’s blockbuster semifinals. Running from 26 July to 7 August 2025, the tournament marks the first North American stop on the hard-court swing that culminates at the US Open. Canadian teen Victoria Mboko has become the story of the week after storming past former world No. 2 Paula Badosa and No. 11 seed Beatriz Haddad Maia to reach her maiden WTA semifinal, the first homegrown woman to go this deep in Montreal since Eugenie Bouchard in 2016. The 18-year-old wildcard now faces two-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka in a prime-time showdown on Friday night. Thursday’s quarter-final order of play features four marquee clashes: Elina Svitolina vs Osaka, Jessica Pegula vs Maria Sakkari, Aryna Sabalenka vs Daria Kasatkina, and the headline-grabbing Mboko vs Karolina Muchova. Tournament organizers expanded the schedule to a 12-day format this year, giving fans an extra weekend of top-flight tennis and more chances to see the world’s best on court. Form guide and storylines • Sabalenka, the world No. 1, is bidding for her third title of 2025 after triumphs in Doha and Madrid. • Osaka has strung together her longest winning streak since 2021, fueled by a tour-leading 85 % first-serve points won this week. • Pegula remains the last American hope; she has never beaten Sakkari on hard courts in three attempts. • Mboko is projected to vault from No. 274 into the top 120 with her semifinal run and could crack the top 80 if she upsends Muchova. What it means for the US Open Series Ranking points on offer—1,000 to the champion—make Montreal a crucial stop for seeding at Flushing Meadows. Sabalenka and Svitolina are locked in a tight battle for the No. 1 ranking; whichever woman goes further here will lead the standings heading into Cincinnati. Meanwhile, Osaka could re-enter the top 20 for the first time in almost three years with two more wins. Attendance, tickets and fan experience More than 175,000 spectators are expected to pass through the gates by finals Sunday, on pace to break the tournament’s 2019 record of 172,000 thanks to expanded seating on Court 9 and the new evening ground-pass option. Limited tickets remain for the semifinal and final sessions, starting at CAD $45 via the official website or in-person at the IGA Stadium box office. How to watch and stream In Canada, Sportsnet and TVA Sports provide wire-to-wire television coverage, while international fans can stream every court live on Tennis TV (ATP) and WTA TV (WTA). The National Bank Open’s YouTube channel offers daily highlights, behind-the-scenes features and full press conferences. Key numbers • Prize money: US $5.15 million total commitment • Surface: Outdoor hard, Laykold • Draw size: 96 singles / 32 doubles • First edition in Montreal: 1892 (123rd women’s edition in 2025) Looking ahead Friday night’s anticipated Mboko-Osaka clash could become a passing-of-the-torch moment for Canadian tennis; a victory would catapult the teenager into the Sunday final against either Sabalenka or Pegula. Regardless of the eventual champion, this year’s Montreal Open has already delivered record-setting crowds, breakout performances and the perfect springboard toward the season’s final Grand Slam. Fans unable to secure a seat at IGA Stadium can follow live scoring on the official app and interact on social media with the hashtag #MontrealOpen to join the conversation.

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