It’s a blockbuster night of action in Toronto and Montreal, with several of the world’s best players vying for a spot in tomorrow’s Canadian Open finals.
05:15 CET – Naomi Osaka is heading to the final in Montreal as she ends Clara Tauson‘s incredible run 6-2, 7-6. This marks Osaka’s return to a Masters final for the first time since 2022!
04:20 CET – After almost three hours, Karen Khachanov upsets Alexander Zverev 6-3, 4-6, 7-6, with the final frame lasting almost 90 minutes. This is Khachanov’s first top-10 win of 2025 and now his 11th career final!
03:00 CET –Â Victoria Mboko pulls off the incredible upset! She defeats Elena Rybakina 1-6, 7-5, 7-6 and advances to the finals in Montreal. Mboko defeated three Grand Slam champions on her way to the finals in her home country of Canada.Â
23:47 CET – The action will get underway in just under 20 minutes, when Elena Rybakina looks to reach the final of the Canadian Open for the first time. She reached the final four two years ago, but couldn’t progress any further.
She’ll be up against the crowd tonight, with them sure to cheer on home hero Victoria Mboko. The 18-year-old has stolen the show at this tournament thus far, and will be in with a real chance of being seeded for the US Open if she wins.
Follow every point of the clash here.
21:30 CET – Good evening and welcome to our coverage of tonight’s semi-final action at the Canadian Open!
First up on the women’s side of the tournament in Montreal, ninth seed Elena Rybakina takes on home favourite and teenage sensation Victoria Mboko, who has stunned former Grand Slam champions Coco Gauff and Sofia Kenin en route to the final four. That clash is due to get underway at 00:00 CET.
The other women’s semi-final sees talented Dane Clara Tauson face a resurgent Naomi Osaka, as the four-time Grand Slam champion targets her first WTA title since returning from maternity leave last year.
Meanwhile, in Toronto, Taylor Fritz and Ben Shelton face off in a heavyweight all-American showdown at 02:30 CET, as both men look to qualify for their biggest final of the year.
Before that match, top seed Alexander Zverev comes up against Karen Khachanov in what is the German’s 21st appearance in a Masters semi-final.
Zverev leads the head-to-head 5-2, including wins in their last three meetings.
Zverev vs Khachanov recent meetingsFlashscore