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Canada is the world champion in both men’s and women’s tennis, but it can’t stop there

[incredible to see Canadian tennis players succeed on the Olympic stage, but there are even bigger milestones on the horizon.In particular, the rise of Canadian tennis has been remarkable in recent years, with a series of first-time achievements bringing the sport to new heights. The country is currently the world champion in both men’s and women’s tennis, having won their maiden Davis Cup last year and the first-ever Billie Jean King Cup earlier this month. Gaby Dabrowski was the first Canadian to win a major title in women’s doubles at the U.S. Open in September, and Bianca Andreescu secured Canada’s first major singles championship at Flushing Meadows four years ago.

While the Olympics may not be top of mind when thinking about tennis, the question now arises: what’s next for Canadian tennis? Winning a medal at the Olympics would be incredible, but there are even bigger milestones on the horizon. The recent achievements of Canadian tennis players have brought the sport to new heights and garnered international attention. The rise of Canadian tennis has been remarkable, and there are even bigger milestones on the horizon. Canadian players have been making history and breaking records, and the world is watching in anticipation of what’s next.

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