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Yardbarker on MSN'It’s really important that she keeps her circle tight': Bianca Andreescu gives advice to Victoria Mboko following her Canadian Open title
Bianca Andreescu reacted to Victoria Mboko's title win at the Canadian Open after the teenager became the second local player to be crowned champion of the WTA 1000 tournament.
Pro tennis player Bianca Andreescu discusses Victoria Mboko’s incredible performance at the National Bank Open champion in ...
After Victoria Mboko completed a Cinderella run to capture the WTA title in Montreal, fellow Canadian Bianca Andreescu is hoping to join Mboko at the season's final Grand Slam at the US Open, but her ...
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Yardbarker on MSN'It definitely sucks': Bianca Andreescu opens about retirement thoughts after withdrawing from Canadian Open
Canada’s Bianca Andreescu has struggled with fitness concerns throughout her career. Those injury woes continued during the ...
Andreeva was stunned by McCartney Kessler in the third round of the Canadian Open, going down to her 7-6 (5), 6-4. The ...
Bianca Andreescu broke down after sustaining an injury in the National Bank Open first round before she fought her way to ...
Bianca Andreescu shared her honest thoughts about her withdrawal from the National Bank Open, citing an ankle injury.
Bianca Andreescu, Aoi Ito and Tereza Valentova all feature in the US Open qualifying entry list, while Caroline Garcia and ...
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Yardbarker on MSNHome Hero’s bittersweet win: Bianca Andreescu escapes Barbora Krejcikova after injury drama
Bianca Andreescu experienced a peculiar situation in her match against Barbora Krejcikova in the first round of the Canadian ...
Bianca Andreescu, the 19-year-old Canadian firebrand who won the title on Saturday by beating Williams 6-3, 7-5, is just that good. And nobody can appreciate that more than Williams, who was more ...
Andreescu was born in Mississauga, Ontario, to Romanian parents. The family traveled back to Romania when Bianca was 7 years old, and that is where she started playing tennis.
Bianca has climbed over 100 spots on the rankings since January, when she started the year as world No. 107 and she joined Eugenie Bouchard as the highest-ranked female player ever in Canadian ...
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