- At the D.C. Open, the final was decided by a tiebreak, while the match ended in straight sets.
- At the Canadian Open in Toronto and Montreal, the semifinals were decided by straight sets.
- Venus Williams beat Kamilla Rakhimova in Toronto, while at the D.C. Open Pegula overcame Eala in a straight-sets victory.
The finals of the D.C. Open in Washington and the Canadian Open in Canada will take place next: the D.C. Open final will be played first, and the Canadian Open final will follow. The match at 5pm BST will be followed by the final at 6pm BST.
At the D.C. Open, Sky Sports will start the final match with three games in the morning. After that, the match will be played through to the end without interruption; the final plan is for 5pm BST for the first match, and the final will be no later than 6pm BST.
In the D.C. Open final, Jessica Pegula beat Alexandra Eala in straight sets: Pegula won 6-4, while Eala won the other set 2-1. It also emerged that Venus Williams had beaten Kamilla Rakhimova 6-4, 6-1 in the first round of the National Bank Open in Toronto, and the match ended with a straight-sets win.
Canadian Open, according to The Athletic, featured two matches — Toronto and Montreal — and both ended in straight sets. In Montreal, which ended in straight sets, the match lasted two sets; while in Toronto, the match was decided in three sets. Venus Williams beat Kamilla Rakhimova 6-4, 6-1.
The Athletic also reported that the start of the Canadian Open final is scheduled for 7 p.m., after which the winner will be determined. At 7:55 p.m., the organizer will announce the winner, and the match will be played on the same day.
Meanwhile, the start time for the Canadian Open in Toronto was 2:27 p.m. local, and the match was scheduled to begin after that.