Fernandez advances to third round at Paris Olympics in National competition – Globalnews.ca

Fernandez advances to third round at Paris Olympics in National competition - Globalnews.ca

Canadian tennis player, Leylah Fernandez, has advanced to the third round at the Paris Olympics in the National competition. The 19-year-old rising star has been making waves in the tennis world with her impressive performances and determination on the court.

Fernandez, who hails from Montreal, Quebec, has been competing in the singles event at the Paris Olympics and has shown great skill and composure in her matches so far. In the second round, she faced off against a tough opponent but managed to come out on top with a hard-fought victory.

Her success at the Paris Olympics comes on the heels of her breakthrough performance at the US Open last year, where she reached the final as a wildcard entry. Fernandez’s fearless playing style and never-say-die attitude have endeared her to fans around the world and have cemented her status as one of the top young talents in the sport.

With her win in the second round, Fernandez has now set her sights on the third round and beyond at the Paris Olympics. She will be looking to continue her winning ways and make a deep run in the tournament as she aims to bring home a medal for Canada.

Fernandez’s success at the Paris Olympics is a testament to her hard work, dedication, and talent as a tennis player. She has proven that she has what it takes to compete at the highest level and has shown that she is a force to be reckoned with on the court.

As Fernandez continues her journey at the Paris Olympics, fans and supporters will be eagerly watching and cheering her on as she looks to make her mark on the international stage. With her impressive skills and competitive spirit, Fernandez is sure to be a player to watch in the world of tennis for years to come.

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