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Tennis World USA on MSNLeylah Fernandez says she has found her Montreal date; But there is one catchFernandez has found someone to go on a date with in Montreal but she will likely have to push it back until after concluding her run at her home tournament.
Leylah Fernandez revealed what she believes is a red flag in potential suitors ahead of her Canadian Open campaign in Montreal. The World No.
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Outsports on MSNTennis star Leylah Fernandez is taking DMs for dates, and she isn’t excluding lesbiansLeylah Fernandez is planning to go on a single date while she's in Montreal for the Canadian Open, AKA the National Bank Open. The post Tennis star Leylah Fernandez is taking DMs for dates, and she isn’t excluding lesbians appeared first on Outsports.
Tennis star Leylah Fernandez has told fans to directly message her on Instagram if they wish to take the 22-year-old Canadian player on a date. Fernandez, currently ranked world No.36, says she is ‘not a big fan of dating apps’ and has encouraged her followers to slide into her DMs.
Leylah Fernandez made her feelings known about the dating offer she had shared with her fans on social media. The Canadian athlete is gearing up for her semifinal match at the Citi Open and will next play at the Canadian Open.
Leylah Fernandez took to social media with a bold request, turning her attention to dating after a disappointing Wimbledon display by calling on her fans to ask her out
After years of traveling the world for tennis, Leylah Fernandez is inviting one lucky fan to meet her on home turf in Montreal for a simple first date -- but only if her father signs off.
Leylah Fernandez, the 2021 US Open runner-up, has surprised fans with an unusual proposal: a date in Montreal with one of them! The former world No. 13 shared a video on Instagram confirming she's single and eager for a date – though the lucky person will need her father's prior approval.
Leylah Fernandez recently opened up on her physical ability as a young player and highlighted how her parents supported her when the coaches raised concerns.