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Canadian Open – Never miss a shot! 

The ATP Montreal (or Canadian Open/ Canada Masters), is the second oldest tennis tournament in the world after Wimbledon. First founded in 1881, the tournament was played on clay for many years before making the switch to hard courts in 1979. Originally called the Canadian Championships, it featured individual tournaments for men and women played in July and August each year. However, in 2011, the two tournaments were unified as part of the Masters series, with both tournaments taking place at the same time in August each year. However, despite being one tournament, both the men’s and women’s events are held at different venues. One in Montreal and the other in Toronto. Furthermore, in one year the men’s tournament is held at one venue, the women’s at the other and then the venues switch the following year. The most successful players in the men’s tournament have been Ivan Lendl (6 wins), Charles Smith Hyman, Rafael Nadal (5 wins), Novak Djokovic (4 wins), Robert Bedard, Andre Agassi, Andy Murray (3 wins). In the women’s event the most successful players include Lois Moyes Bickle (10 wins), Chris Evert, Monica Seles (4 wins), Olive Wade, Martina Navratilova, Serena Williams and Simona Halep (3 wins).

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What Toronto Open data does SportyTrader’s Livescore interface show? 

One of the longest-running events on the professional tennis tours deserves plenty of attention and it is no surprise that outside of the Grand Slam tournaments, and perhaps the season-ending ATP and WTA Tour Finals, the 1000 events in both the ATP and WTA tour are the ones that the best players want to win most of all. For fans of the game, finding quality coverage of the tournament can be tricky and somewhat ad-hoc. SportyTrader’s Livescore pages offer a convenient, fast, free, and up-to-the-minute solution to that.

Right from the first serve of the tournament, down to the game, set, match and tournament winning point with the final swing of the racquet, Livescore provides its customers with extensive coverage of the tournament and the players competing by adopting a multi-faceted approach to data collation and presentation. 

Central to the data is the main draw for both the men’s and women’s tournaments in Montreal and Toronto. Through the Livescore pages on these events, you can track the draw from the very first round to the last. Click on a matchup between two players in one of the rounds and you will be given all the latest information on both players.

The data provided is extensive and includes a clear review of how the player has performed in recent tournaments, as well as information on how they have progressed to the current stage of the Canadian Open. There’s a lot more information available than simply results too. Dig a little deeper into the data and you will find clear, unequivocal information about each player, even down to how different facets of their game, such as services or returns, is performing. 

A preview of a game carries a great deal of information for tennis fans and punters, but you can also gain plenty of information from previous matches in the tournament too. Once again, the Livescore interface comes through with a full database of previous results, all of which is presented in a contextualised format as of the time of the game. This enables you to gain a deeper understanding of how a certain player is playing at present and a clear understanding of how they have reached that level of performance.

You can also count on the team of resident experts at Livescore to be busy during the tournament too. They will be looking through the exact same data and using their skills and insider knowledge to come up with their predictions for key games. This service is provided entirely for free and customers are free to follow the advice given, or strike out on their own with a different bet!

Lastly, if you want to follow the action in the Canadian Open as it happens, then the Live pages of the Livescore pages for the tournament are the place to head. Here you will find a detailed statistical breakdown of the games being played at that present moment in time. The data is updated in real-time too, which makes this service ideal for those who like to Bet In Play on the matches taking place in both events.

So, if like the players at the Canadian Open, you are looking for an ace service, then that is what the Livescore service at SportyTrader provides!

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Should I follow the Toronto Open live score page? 

If you love tennis, or tennis betting, or just sports in general, then it is a no-brainer to follow the Canadian Open Livescore page at SportyTrader. However, there are a number of reasons why this is the case. Many of which go beyond simply your love of the sport, this particular tournament or of sports betting in particular. 

The Canadian Open is one of the most competitive tournaments on the tour each year, attracting a number of top players in the men’s and women’s tournaments. As such, it is also an event that resonates with the fans of the game. One that will see the best players in the world facing off more frequently, this time on the hard courts of Toronto and Montreal.

Alongside the Cincinnati Open, which is played following this tournament, it is a fantastic opportunity for players to get some hard-court experience in ahead of the forthcoming U.S. Open. The final Grand Slam event of the season. It is also the last chance to win a Slam event in the calendar year, with the next Slam event being the Australian Open in the following January.

With tennis fans and punters wanting the latest information on this tournament, that is exactly what this service provides. Furthermore, there is such an abundance of information on the tournament, its players and the matches, that you never have to look too far in order to find detailed information that can help inform your bets.

Additionally, the Live pages of the tournament provide instant data updates from the games providing an invaluable insight into how each game is progressing. Ideal if you can’t follow the game live on TV, or if you want to indulge in a little In Play betting on the match in question. 

With so many great features, this extensive and completely free database is serving up a feast for tennis fans and betting enthusiasts alike. So if you have not yet followed the Canadian Open live score service at SportyTrader, then now is a great time to do so!

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