Gabriel Diallo, Victoria Mboko, and Carson Branstine are emerging as the next generation of Canadian tennis players. Diallo recently won his first ATP title. Mboko reached the third round at Roland Garros, and Branstine qualified for her first Grand Slam.
Established Canadian players like Félix Auger Aliassime, Denis Shapovalov, Leylah Fernandez, and Gabriela Dabrowski will compete at Wimbledon. Bianca Andreescu will not be in the main draw.
Branstine, ranked around the top 200, has achieved notable wins. Diallo, now ranked around the top 40, is automatically in Wimbledon. He has shown strong performance on all surfaces.
Mboko, currently ranked around the top 100, has had a successful 2025, including wins against higher-ranked players. She is working with coach Nathalie Tauziat, who sees potential for future success.
5 Comments
Bermudez
Mboko's Roland Garros performance was impressive. On the rise!
Africa
Third round isn't exactly setting the world on fire. Need to see deeper runs in Grand Slams.
Eric Cartman
Even with all that great players, hopefully this rise will be good for all new blood
Stan Marsh
Ranking in the top 40 is good, but can Diallo maintain that? The competition is fierce.
Comandante
Diallo's ATP title is huge! He's got the mental strength to go far.