Select your date
Sat
26
July 2025
Qualifications
Sun
27
July 2025
First round
Mon
28
July 2025
First round
Tue
29
July 2025
Second round
Wed
30
July 2025
Second round
Thu
31
July 2025
Third round
Fri
01
August 2025
Third round
Sat
02
August 2025
Round of 16
Sun
03
August 2025
Round of 16
Mon
04
August 2025
Quarter-finals
Tue
05
August 2025
Quarter-finals
Wed
06
August 2025
Semi-Finals
Thu
07
August 2025
Finals
SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE
Our sponsors are going the extra mile to make your tournament experience even better with swag giveaways, sampling cool activations, and much more. Don't miss out!
TENNIS CANADA FAN ZONE

Rogers First Set Tennis
Share the (smaller) court with your favourite playing partner and show off your racquet skills.

Mental Timeout supported by Beneva
Explore a variety of mindfulness activities, write a positivity postcard to your favorite player, sign the Positive Court Pledge, and learn more about our mental health initiatives!

Ball Crew Challenge
Test your aim by rolling a ball to a target and see how you measure up against our ball crew!

407 ETR Fast Serve Cage
Test the speed of your serve and compete against friends and family to see who has the fastest serve!

Har-Tru Knock 'Em Down Challenge
Use your tennis skills to quickly knock down the targets in front of you in this fun yet challenging activity.

Motorola Umpire Challenge
Think like an umpire! Watch real match clips and decide: was the ball in or out?
Beyond the court
RESTAURANTS, BARS & CAFÉS
You won't go hungry because we're serving up all of your culinary favourites. Popular restaurants like the Keg, Harvey's, and Pizzaville are also available on-site. Ready for Happy Hour? Enjoy your drink of choice or a specialty cocktail at one of our bars on-site.
Ace Your Swag
Complete your tournament experience with a memento from one of our official merchandise kiosks or grab some new tennis gear at Merchant of Tennis.
Bigger and Better in 2025
PURPLE UMPIRES' CHAIRS
The colour purple was prominently displayed in 2024 to reaffirm the commitment to gender equity pledged by Tennis Canada and National Bank. The umpires’ chairs on the main courts in both cities were turned purple. The message was clear: the umpire’s chair sits atop our sport, where we believe all women and girls have a place.