Canada's Rebecca Marino Eager for 'Electric Feeling' of Playing National Bank Open
ONTARIO, CANADA, JUL 24 – Rebecca Marino received a wild card to compete among a record eight Canadian women at the National Bank Open, continuing her comeback after overcoming past challenges.
- Rebecca Marino, a 34-year-old player from Vancouver, was granted a wild-card entry to compete in the National Bank Open starting July 26 in Montreal, Canada.
- Marino resumed professional tennis after stepping away in 2013 due to depression and cyberbullying, while peers Genie Bouchard and Vasek Pospisil prepare to retire.
- She described feeling fit with her game headed in the right direction and embraces her home tournament as a rare chance to compete in front of family and friends.
- Marino said, "Every chance I get is an amazing opportunity I didn't think I'd have," and plans to keep playing as long as she loves tennis and feels healthy.
- Balancing a busy schedule with a recent engagement to James Wasteneys, Marino looks forward to making the National Bank Open a special milestone in her career.
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