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Melissa Boyd

Montreal

Digital Writer and Content Strategist at Tennis Canada

Lead Digital Writer & Content Strategist @TennisCanada | Sports are my jam.

Articles

  • 1 week ago | tenniscanada.com | Melissa Boyd

    Nous avons demandé aux membres d’Équipe Canada d’inviter les gens de tous les âges et de tous les niveaux à se joindre à la fête en prenant une raquette et en sautant sur le terrain. Ils ont raconté comment ils avaient commencé à jouer, ont prodigué des conseils sur la façon de s’initier au tennis et ont décrit l’influence positive que le sport a eue sur leur vie. Voici ce qu’ils nous ont confié. Heidi El Tabakh «J’ai acquis une formidable expérience au tennis.

  • 1 week ago | tenniscanada.com | Melissa Boyd

    We turned to members of Team Canada to inspire people of all ages and abilities to pick up a racket. They shared stories about their first introduction to the sport, tips for getting started, and the positive impact that tennis has had on their lives. Here’s what they had to say.  Heidi El Tabakh “I think the experiences I have gained from tennis are pretty unique and pretty incredible. It gave me all the tools to manage life on and off the court.

  • 2 months ago | tenniscanada.com | Melissa Boyd

    Following a strong 2024 season on the ITF Women’s World Tennis Tour, Carson Branstine has picked up where she left off so far this year, adding important milestones to her bank of experience at the pro level. In February, the 24-year-old reached her first WTA final at the 125 event in Cancun, Mexico, a tournament she wasn’t even going to play until she got a last-minute text message from the Tour supervisor to say she had made into qualifying.

  • 2 months ago | tenniscanada.com | Melissa Boyd

    Après une excellente saison 2024 sur le circuit féminin de l’ITF, Carson Branstine a poursuivi sur sa lancée cette année, ajoutant d’importants jalons à sa banque d’expérience chez les professionnelles.

  • 2 months ago | tenniscanada.com | Melissa Boyd

    Sunday started in triumph and ended in heartbreak for Team Canada at the 2025 Billie Jean King Cup Qualifiers in Tokyo against the host nation. Victoria Mboko got the ball rolling for Canada against Japan with a hard fought 6-4, 6-7(8), 7-5 victory over Eva Shibahara to hand the veteran her first loss in a Billie Jean King Cup live match.

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