The 2010 Canada Masters (also known as the 2010 Rogers Cup presented by National Bank and the 2010 Rogers Cup for sponsorship reasons) was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts in Canada. It was the 121st edition of the Canada Masters for the men (the 109th edition for the women), and was part of the ATP Masters Series of the 2010 ATP World Tour, and of the Premier Series of the 2010 WTA Tour. The men's event was held at the Rexall Centre in Toronto, Canada, from August 7 through August 15, 2010. The women's event was held at the Uniprix Stadium in Montreal, Canada, from August 13 through August 23, 2010. It was scheduled to end August 22 but some of the matches were postponed to August 23 due to rain.

2010 Rogers Cup
DateAugust 7–15 (men)
August 13–23 (women)
Edition121st (men) / 109th (women)
SurfaceHard / outdoor
Champions
Men's singles
United Kingdom Andy Murray[1]
Women's singles
Denmark Caroline Wozniacki
Men's doubles
United States Bob Bryan / United States Mike Bryan[2]
Women's doubles
Argentina Gisela Dulko / Italy Flavia Pennetta
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Finals

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Men's singles

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  Andy Murray defeated   Roger Federer, 7–5, 7–5

  • It was Murray's first title of the year and 15th of his career. It was his second consecutive win at the event, the first repeat Canadian Masters winner since Andre Agassi in 1994–1995.
  • Federer rose to world no. 2 upon reaching the final.

Women's singles

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  Caroline Wozniacki defeated   Vera Zvonareva, 6–3, 6–2

  • It was Wozniacki's 3rd title of the year and 9th of her career. It was her first Premier 5 title.

Men's doubles

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  Bob Bryan /   Mike Bryan defeated   Julien Benneteau /   Michaël Llodra, 7–5, 6–3

  • This win was the Bryan's sixteenth Masters Series win, for their careers.
  • Also, this was the third time they won the Canadian Masters in their careers.

Women's doubles

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  Gisela Dulko /   Flavia Pennetta defeated   Květa Peschke /   Katarina Srebotnik, 7–5, 3–6, [12–10]

ATP entrants

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Andy Murray successfully defended the men's singles title

Seeds

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Country Player Rank[a] Seed[b]
  ESP Rafael Nadal 1 1
  SRB Novak Djokovic 2 2
   SUI Roger Federer 3 3
  GBR Andy Murray 4 4
  SWE Robin Söderling 5 5
  RUS Nikolay Davydenko 6 6
  CZE Tomáš Berdych 8 7
  USA Andy Roddick 9 8
  ESP Fernando Verdasco 10 9
  ESP David Ferrer 12 10
  CRO Marin Čilić 13 11
  RUS Mikhail Youzhny 14 12
  AUT Jürgen Melzer 15 13
  ESP Nicolás Almagro 16 14
  FRA Gaël Monfils 18 15
  USA Sam Querrey 20 16
  • Seedings are based on the rankings of August 2, 2010 and is subject to change.

Other entrants

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The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:

The following player received special exempt into the singles main draw:

The following players received entry from the qualifying draw:

The following players received the lucky loser spots:

Notable withdrawals

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WTA entrants

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Elena Dementieva is the women's defending champion

Seeds

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Player Nationality Ranking* Seed
Jelena Janković   Serbia 2 1
Caroline Wozniacki   Denmark 3 2
Venus Williams   United States 4 3
Elena Dementieva   Russia 6 4
Kim Clijsters   Belgium 7 5
Francesca Schiavone   Italy 8 6
Agnieszka Radwańska   Poland 9 7
Vera Zvonareva   Russia 10 8
Li Na   11 9
Victoria Azarenka   Belarus 12 10
Svetlana Kuznetsova   Russia 14 11
Maria Sharapova   Russia 15 12
Yanina Wickmayer   Belgium 16 13
Shahar Pe'er   Israel 17 14
Flavia Pennetta   Italy 18 15
Aravane Rezaï   France 19 16
Marion Bartoli   France 20 17
Nadia Petrova   Russia 21 18
  • These seedings are ranking of August 9, 2010

Other entrants

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The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw

The following players received entry from the qualifying draw:

The following players received the lucky loser spots:

Notable withdrawals

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References

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  1. ^ "2010 Toronto – Men's Singles draw". Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).
  2. ^ "2010 Toronto – Men's Doubles draw". Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).
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Preceded by 2010 US Open Series
Men's Events
Succeeded by
Preceded by 2010 US Open Series
Women's Events
Succeeded by