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Canadians Kayla Cross, Ariana Arseneault Exit in NBO First Round

MONTREAL, QUEBEC, CANADA, JUL 28 – Canadian Rebecca Marino advanced to the second round of the National Bank Open by defeating Elsa Jacquemot in their first career meeting, continuing strong local performances.

  • On Monday, Canada’s Kayla Cross and Ariana Arseneault were eliminated in the first round of the National Bank Open at IGA Stadium, Montreal.
  • As a WTA 1000 event, the top 32 seeds received a first-round bye, while unseeded players faced opening matches, according to the tournament structure.
  • Elsa Jacquemot was eliminated by Canadian Rebecca Marino in Montreal, according to The Canadian Press.
  • On Monday, Vancouver’s Rebecca Marino advances to the second round, according to The Canadian Press.
  • Kicking off her final tour match, Bouchard will face Emiliana Arango at her hometown event, having recently announced her retirement according to The Canadian Press.
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In the evening, Quebec's Eugenie Bouchard will begin her last career in professional tennis.

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Canadian Kayla Cross let a lead out of a race before losing to Russian Kamilla Rakhimova in the first round in Montreal.

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Canadians Kayla Cross, Ariana Arseneault exit in NBO first round

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Le Journal de Quebec broke the news in Quebec City, Canada on Sunday, July 27, 2025.
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