Showing questions for July 29, 2025
- Total: 28 questions
Question 26 Jul 29, 2025
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Who became the first Canadian to win the DC Open women’s singles title in 2025?
Leylah FernandezLeylah Fernandez, the 22-year-old Canadian tennis player ranked 36th in the world, won her first WTA 500 title at the 2025 DC Open. She defeated Anna Kalinskaya 6-1, 6-2 in the final, capping off a strong week that included wins over top players like Jessica Pegula and Elena Rybakina. This victory marked her fourth career singles title, all on hard courts, and her first since October 2023. Fernandez credited her success to high-energy foods like Shake Shack burgers, which she consumed with her coach father between matches to recover from cramps. The win also boosted her confidence and ranking after a season of inconsistent results.
Question 27 Jul 29, 2025
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Who won the men’s singles title at the 2025 DC Open?
Alex de MinaurAlex de Minaur, the seventh seed from Australia, won the men’s singles title at the 2025 DC Open by defeating 12th seed Alejandro Davidovich Fokina in a thrilling final. The match ended 5-7, 6-1, 7-6(3), with de Minaur saving three championship points in the third set. This victory marked his 10th ATP title and eighth on hard courts, showcasing his resilience and competitive spirit. Davidovich Fokina, despite leading 5-2 in the third set and having multiple match points, failed to convert, extending his unfortunate record of losing all four of his career finals. De Minaur’s win further solidified his position as a consistent performer on the ATP tour.
Question 28 Jul 29, 2025
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Which golfer won the 3M Open in 2025 with a final round 65?
Kurt KitayamaKurt Kitayama secured his second PGA Tour victory by winning the 2025 3M Open with a final score of 23-under 261. He shot a 6-under 65 in the final round, highlighted by six birdies in the first eight holes, to overtake the leaderboard at TPC Twin Cities. Kitayama had tied the tournament record with a 60 in the third round, entering the final day just one shot behind. He held his nerve on the 18th, escaping a bunker and two-putting for par to win by one stroke over Sam Stevens. This victory earned him a two-year exemption, a spot in the Masters, and boosted his FedEx Cup ranking significantly.