Female tennis coach with three young medal-winning Canadian tennis players wearing red shirts that read I am the future of Canadian tennis’

Women’s tennis in Canada isn't just having a moment — it’s making history in real time.

Vicky Mboko just captured the 2025 National Bank Open title in Montreal with a stunning comeback over Naomi Osaka, becoming the first Canadian woman to win the event in Montreal and only the third ever to claim the title. Her fearless performance on home soil is more than a victory. It's a signal that the next generation has arrived.

But Vicky isn't alone.

Leylah Fernandez recently took home the WTA 500 title in Washington, proving once again she belongs among the game’s elite. Bianca Andreescu, though navigating injury, reminded everyone of her firepower with a thrilling match in Montreal before stepping out of the draw. These three athletes are doing more than competing. They're reshaping the narrative around Canadian tennis and showing what’s possible when talent meets opportunity.

This is a celebration of women who are rising, thriving, and leading the way in sport.

Courts Close to Home: Where Champions Begin

Behind every champion is a court where it all started. A first serve. A game between siblings. A quiet afternoon that turned into a lifelong passion.
TSS builds courts that make those early moments possible.

Whether it’s a dedicated tennis layout or a multi-sport surface that adapts as a child grows, TSS helps families and communities create access to sport right in their own backyard. These aren’t just play surfaces. They’re the foundation of confidence, health, and love for the game.

Fueling the Movement: Why Access Matters

According to The Rally Report from Canadian Women & Sport, 1 in 3 Canadian girls drops out of sport by adolescence, compared to just 1 in 10 boys. By their teen years, 62% of girls are no longer participating in sport at all. The leading reasons include low confidence, body image concerns, a perceived lack of skill, and feeling like they don't belong.

That gap shows how important it is to make sport accessible, welcoming, and close to home.
TSS builds spaces that keep young athletes engaged, active, and confident. When the court is just outside the door, kids are more likely to stay in the game. And when they stay, they lead.

This current wave of success in Canadian women’s tennis isn’t random. It’s the result of years of support from families, coaches, and communities — and now it's being fueled by stars like Mboko, Fernandez, and Andreescu who are showing what’s possible.

TSS is proud to be part of that momentum. Whether it’s a home tennis court or a backyard surface designed for play that evolves, TSS creates more than just courts. We help spark potential.
Greatness doesn’t only come from centre court. It often begins at home.

Build the Next Chapter in Your Backyard

This moment belongs to Canada’s female athletes, and it belongs to every girl picking up a racket for the first time.

Whether your goal is high-level competition, family fun, or simply helping your kids fall in love with movement, it all starts with a place to play.

TSS is ready to build that place.

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Transform your backyard or community space into a champion-making court. Let’s bring your vision to life with TSS expertise.

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