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Ahead of her 2025 Mubadala Citi DC Open campaign, Leylah Fernandez had shared a dating offer for her fans and followers, which involves her picking one person to go out on a date with in Montreal.
For any player making a run like Fernandez, who came into the U.S. Open ranked 73rd and has suddenly knocked off three so-called “big girls” — No. 3 Naomi Osaka, No. 17 Angelique Kerber and ...
Leylah lives! The fighting, joyful spirit of Leylah Fernandez will carry on to the U.S. Open semifinals after, for the third straight match, she knocked out a potent seed in three wild sets.
Most recently Fernandez beat the 2022 Wimbledon champion Rybakina at the 2024 Cincinnati Open, again in three sets. Fernandez spoke to the Tennis Channel after her victory at the Cincinnati Open 2024. The match set a precedent for what was to take place at the 2025 Washington Open, as Fernandez won another brutal three-set match.
Leylah Fernandez is telling potential dates not to be afraid of her father as the Canadian tennis star says Jorge may only look like an unwelcoming person but that the reality is different.
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Outsports on MSNTennis star Leylah Fernandez is taking DMs for dates, and she isn’t excluding lesbians
Leylah Fernandez is planning to go on a single date while she's in Montreal for the Canadian Open, AKA the National Bank Open. The post Tennis star Leylah Fernandez is taking DMs for dates, and she isn’t excluding lesbians appeared first on Outsports.
Leylah Fernandez has now revealed the mid-match advice she received from her coach, which helped her to knock Jessica Pegula out of the Washington Open. It was an inspired, battling performance from the Canadian, who had to overcome a solid fightback from her opponent after taking the first set.
Leylah Fernandez has offered words of praise for former world No. 1 Venus Williams, following the American's notable return to the courts at the DC Open. Leylah, 22, has previously acknowledged that