There will be one Masters event for each of the men's and women's tournaments this week, with the men's Rogers Cup in Montreal and the women's Masters in Toronto. Last night and this morning, the semi-finals of the two Masters tournaments were over, and the top seeded players were almost eliminated.
In the men's Rogers Cup, the game was upset from the beginning to today, Medvedev was out of the tournament in his first appearance, Sinner was also upset yesterday, and in the case of today's one-day double, the two seeds are out again. In the quarter-finals, No.4 seed Hurkacz was beaten by Poplin in three sets, followed by homegrown teenager Korda beating No.2 seed Zverev in three sets.
In this way, the semi-finals of the Rogers Cup are all produced, and the top eight seeds are almost all out, leaving only the No. 5 seed Rublev to support himself, but Rublev has performed well and has advanced to the final in the first semi-final of the day, while Korda and Poplin will compete for another final spot, and the winner will also have a journey to the first Masters final.
The men's singles are upset, and the Toronto women's event is not far behind. After the first few days of competition, only the No. 3 seed Pegula and the No. 8 seed Navarro were left in the final four, and in the semi-finals, Navarro fell again and lost to Anisimova in three sets in a United States civil battle, while Pegula performed well, beating off Schneider, the only non-United States player in the semi-finals, in two sets to advance to the final.
Rogers Cup
1/4 finals
Koda 7-6, 1-6, 6-4 Zverev (2)
Poplin 3-6, 7-6, 7-5 Hurkacz (4)
semifinal
Rublev (5) 6-4, 6-2 Arnaldi
Korda vs Poplin (ongoing)
Toronto semi-finals
Anisimova 6-3, 2-6, 6-2 Navarro (8)
Pegula (3) 6-4, 6-3 Schneider (14)