Draw Unveiled For WTA Rogers Cup In Toronto

Jelena Ostapenko and Francoise Abanda (photo: Tennis Canada)

TORONTO, August 5, 2017 (Press Release)

The official draw for the 2017 Rogers Cup presented by National Bank in Toronto took place on Friday at Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto with No. 12 seed Jelena Ostapenko and Canadian Francoise Abanda in attendance. Canada’s No. 1-ranked player Eugenie Bouchard and US-American Venus Williams will both kick off their opening matches against a qualifier, with Williams on Monday night.

The Top 8 seeds all receive a first-round bye, with No. 1 seed Karolina Pliskova set to take on the winner of the match between Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova of Russia and France’s Alize Cornet. The newly crowned world No. 1’s pathway to a maiden Rogers Cup title could include a quarter-final match-up against No. 6 seed and 2010 Rogers Cup champion Caroline Wozniacki.

If the seeds hold, the other quarter-final in the top half of the draw could see No. 3 Angelique Kerber versus No. 7 Johanna Konta of Great Britain.

Other Canadians in the main draw include wild cards and rising stars Francoise Abanda and Bianca Andreescu. Twenty-year-old Abanda will meet Lucie Safarova of Czech Republic in the first round, while 17-year-old Andreescu who will make her Rogers Cup main draw debut against world No. 42 Timea Babos of Hungary.

On the bottom half of the draw, defending champion and No. 2 seed Simona Halep could rendezvous with US-American Madison Keys in a rematch of last year’s final in the second round. If Halep can advance to the quarter-finals, she may face No. 8 seed Kuznetsova.
No. 5 seed Elina Svitolina could potentially face No. 9 seed and 2014 Rogers Cup runner-up Venus Williams in the third round, before a possible quarter-final match-up with reigning Wimbledon champion and No. 4 seed Garbiñe Muguruza.

Among the marquee first-round matches set to take place over the first two days of main draw competition is No. 14 seed Petra Kvitova versus Spain’s Carla Suarez Navarro. Kvitova is on the hunt for her second title at Rogers Cup, with her first coming in 2012. Former champion Agnieszka Radwanska will take on a tough opponent in her first match versus US-American Coco Vandeweghe.

Six other Canadians – Gabriela Dabrowski, Alexandra Wozniak, Carol Zhao, Katherine Sebov, Charlotte Robillard-Millette, and Carson Branstine – will be competing for one of 12 qualifier positions in the main draw. The qualifying tournament will take place over 407 ETR Free Community Weekend this Saturday August 5 and Sunday August 6, and admission is free for everyone for the two days.