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Leylah Annie Fernandez

Canadian tennis player Leylah Fernandez will take to the courts in Paris for her second appearance at the Olympic Games. 

Fernandez made her professional debut in 2021 and caused waves after defeating three Top 5 players on her way to a 2021 US Open final, finishing as a runner up to Emma Raducanu. 

In her Olympic debut in Tokyo, the Montreal native fought through the first round before losing in the next round to Czech player Barbora Krejcikova. 

In Paris, Fernandez will be participating in both the singles and doubles events. She is seeded 16th in singles and fifth in doubles, partnered with Gabriela Dabrowski. 

Fernandez said she is proud to be representing Team Canada again. 

"There is also a greater sense of responsibility, as we are not playing for ourselves, but for a country, a community," Fernandez said.

Here is everything you need to know about Fernandez's appearance in Paris, including TV times, scores and results. 

When is Leylah Fernandez's next match at the 2024 Paris Olympics? 

Fernandez saw her singles run end against German veteran Angelique Kerber, who has said she will retire following this tournament, but the Canadian will play on it doubles. 

Singles match schedule, results from Paris

RoundOpponentDateTime (ET)/Result
FirstKarolina Muchova (CZE)Sun., July 28Won 6-1, 4-6, 6-2
SecondCristina Bucsa (ESP)Mon., July 29Won 7-6 (4), 6-3
ThirdAngelique Kerber (GER)Tue., July 30Lost 6-4, 6-3

In women's doubles, Fernandez and her partner Gabriela Dabrowski defeated France's Clara Burel and Varvara Gracheva in the first round. They next face either Mirra Andreeva and Diana Shnaider of Russia (entered as neutral athletes) or Ajla Tomljanovic and Olivia Gadecki of Australia in the second round. 

Doubles match schedule, results from Paris

RoundOpponentDateTime (ET)/Result
FirstClara Burel and Varvara Gracheva (FRA)Mon., July 29Won 6-1, 7-5
SecondTBDTBDTBD

How to watch Leylah Fernandez at the 2024 Paris Olympics

  • TV channel: CBC | TSN | Sportsnet
  • Live stream: CBC.ca | CBC Gem | CBC Paris app | Fubo

CBC, TSN and Sportsnet will offer daily coverage of the 2024 Paris Olympics including women's tennis. Select events will also be available to stream on CBC.ca, CBC Gem, the CBC Paris app and Fubo, which is currently offering a free trial.

Paris Olympics tennis schedule

  • Women's singles: Saturday, July 27 - Saturday, August 3
  • Men's singles: Saturday, July 27 - Sunday, August 4
  • Women's doubles: Saturday, July 27 - Sunday, August 3
  • Men's doubles: Saturday, July 27 - Saturday, August 4
  • Mixed doubles: Monday, July 29 - Friday, August 2

Leylah Fernandez past Olympics results

Fernandez made her Olympic debut, representing Canada in Tokyo 2021 at just 18 years old. She was defeated in straight sets by Czech Republic's Barbora Krejcikova in the second round of the women's singles draw. 

RoundOpponentResult
1Dayana Yastremska (Ukraine)Won 6-3, 3-6, 6-0
2Barbora Krejcikova (Czech Republic)Lost, 2-6, 4-6

Leylah Fernandez Roland Garros results

Fernandez will take the court at Roland Garros once again, after playing in the 2024 French Open in May. She has played at Roland Garros in the French Open since 2020. Her best singles showing came in 2022, when she reached the quarterfinals. In doubles she made it to the finals with American Taylor Townsend in 2023 and finished as the runner-up.

Here's how far Fernandez has advanced each year at Roland Garros:

YearSinglesDoubles
20243rd round 3rd round
20232nd roundFinal
2022Quarterfinals2nd round
20212nd round3rd round
20203rd round1st round

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Ella Morrissey is a freelance writer for The Sporting News 'Watch' team, covering all major North American sports carried on streaming services such as Fubo, Sling, Paramount+, DAZN, Apple+ and more. She is a graduate of Lehigh University, where she served as the sports editor of her college newspaper. Prior to joining The Sporting News, Ella worked in media relations with the New York City Football Club and currently helps to cover the WNBA for Winsidr. When not writing articles for TSN, Ella enjoys going to concerts, live sporting events and reading mystery novels.