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The 2019 US Open champion was forced to withdraw from the Omnium Banque Nationale ahead of her second-round match against Mirra Andreeva after suffering an ankle injury 36 hours earlier in her opening ...
Bianca Andreescu withdrew from her second-round match at her home WTA 1000 event, Omnium Banque Nationale presente par Rogers ...
Andreescu, who was in tears after beating Krejcikova, lamented her bad luck and it was clear that she may not be able to ...
Bianca Andreescu shared her honest thoughts about her withdrawal from the National Bank Open, citing an ankle injury.
Canadian tennis star Bianca Andreescu didn't have the cleanest victory of her career on Sunday, suffering an injury on match ...
Bianca Andreescu, Aoi Ito and Tereza Valentova all feature in the US Open qualifying entry list, while Caroline Garcia and ...
Despite suffering a scary fall during her opening round match at the 2025 Canadian Open, home favorite Bianca Andreescu was able to escape with the victory.
Bianca Andreescu experienced a peculiar situation in her match against Barbora Krejcikova in the first round of the Canadian ...
Canada’s Bianca Andreescu has struggled with fitness concerns throughout her career. Those injury woes continued during the ...
Back from a break, Bianca Andreescu looking for another big title: "I really believe I can do it" The Canadian didn't shy away from the question of whether she can go all the way at the US Open ...
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 ...
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.