National Bank Open 2025: Schedule of Play for Friday August 1 in Toronto and Montreal

National Bank Open 2025: Schedule of Play for Friday August 1 in Toronto and Montreal

LINK: Toronto Schedule | Montreal Schedule

The 2025 National Bank Open presented by Rogers returns from July 26 to August 7, bringing world-class tennis to Toronto and Montreal with an upgraded 12-day format. This year’s men’s field in Toronto includes ATP Tour stars like Taylor Fritz and Daniil Medvedev, while the WTA event in Montreal features elite talent such as Iga Swiatek, Coco Gauff, Jessica Pegula, and home favourites Leylah Fernandez and Bianca Andreescu. As a premier stop on both the ATP Tour Masters 1000 and WTA 1000 calendars, the National Bank Open will deliver top-tier matches, exciting fan activations, and a packed schedule from the first qualifying round to championship night.

The 2025 National Bank Open presented by Rogers will run from July 26 to August 7 in Toronto (ATP Tour Masters 1000 men’s draw) and Montreal (WTA 1000 women’s draw). It’s the first year of the expanded 12 day, 96 player format for both tournaments.

July 26 – Qualifying Saturday

Time: From 11:00 a.m. (local time)

Format: Single-day qualifying with 32 players competing for main-draw spots

Venues: Sobeys Stadium (Toronto) and IGA Stadium (Montreal)

Details: Part of Family Weekend – free admissions for kids and discounted passes, interactive zones, kids’ football game and entertainment.

July 27 – Opening Round Sunday

Day Session: Start 11:00 a.m.

Evening Session: Toronto from 6:30 p.m.; Montreal from 7:00 p.m.

Matches: First round begins for both ATP Tour and WTA draws, including the 32 seeded players receiving byes

Highlights: Opening Night ceremonies, Raptors Court celebration in Toronto, tennis legends and future stars on show.

July 28–30 – First through Third Rounds

Daily format

Day sessions: from 11:00 a.m.

Evening sessions: same times as July 27

Rounds Covered:

July 28: continued First Round

July 29–30: Second Round action displays ATP Tour and WTA stars

July 31 (Thursday): Third Round begins 

Friday, August 1: Third Round concludes

Themed Days:

Community Day (July 28)

Rogers First Set Day (July 29)

National Bank Day (July 31) 

August 2–3 – Round of 16 Weekend (Tennis FEST)

Two-day Round of 16 across Toronto & Montreal

Sessions:

August 2 (Saturday): Day + Night

August 3 (Sunday): Day + Night

On-site vibe: Tennis FEST – live music, interactive booths, vintage tennis fun (Retro Night), and gourmet experiences.

August 4–7 – Championship Week

Must-See Sessions in Centre Courts Only – All Evening

August 4–5 (Mon–Tue): Quarterfinal evenings

August 6 (Wed): Semifinal evening

August 7 (Thu): Finals night for singles and doubles 

Additional Highlights:

Evening concerts, sponsor activations (Psycho Bunny, Emirates, Audi)

UNMATCHED Gender Equity Conference on August 5 in Toronto and August 6 in Montreal 

Montreal hosts an on-site after-party post-finals

Event Summary Table

Date
Stage
Venue

Jul 26
Qualifying (Family Weekend)
Toronto & Montreal

Jul 27
Round 1 Opening
All courts

Jul 28–30
Rounds 1–3
Day & Night sessions

Jul 31–Aug 1
Third Round continuation
Day & Night sessions

Aug 2–3
Round of 16 (Tennis FEST)
Day & Night sessions

Aug 4–5
QFs evening sessions
Centre Courts

Aug 6
Semifinals evening
Centre Courts

Aug 7
Finals night (singles & doubles)
Centre Courts

The new 12-day format of the 2025 National Bank Open, from July 26 (qualifying) to August 7 (finals), sets the stage for a blockbuster tennis festival. With ATP Tour Masters?1000 and WTA 1000 action, themed weekends, and evening finals, tennis fans are in for a thrilling Canadian summer event—live and online.

Stay tuned for daily coverage from TennisConnected.com, including match analysis, updated draws, and all the latest results.

Looking to catch the action live? Streaming details for this week’s National Bank Open can be found right here.

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