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{allcanada} Coco Gauff announces new doubles pairing with Masters champion in Qatar

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Coco Gauff will compete in both singles and doubles at the Qatar Open, looking to regroup after her early exit at the Australian Open.

Gauff struggled against Elina Svitolina in the quarterfinals, managing to win only three games.

With Aryna Sabalenka pulling out, Gauff moves up to the fourth seed for the tournament. Jessica Pegula and Madison Keys have also chosen not to play, which could work in her favour.

Coco Gauff and Victoria Mboko team up for doubles at Qatar Open

Photo by Daniel Kopatsch/Getty Images

Coco Gauff and Victoria Mboko are set to team up for the first time in doubles at the WTA 1000 event in Doha. Both have entered the singles draw as well, with Gauff seeded fourth and Mboko coming in as one of the more intriguing unseeded players.

Mboko rose to prominence quickly, much like Gauff did earlier in her career, especially after winning the Canadian Open title.

Since then, she has added a Hong Kong Open title to her name and climbed up to world No 13.

The pair start their campaign against Cristina Bucșa and Nicole Melichar-Martinez, with a clear path through an unseeded section if they advance. Waiting next would be either Laura Siegemund and Vera Zvonareva or Lyudmyla Kichenok and Nadiia Kichenok.

Their quarter includes top seeds Jasmine Paolini/Sara Errani and Jelena Ostapenko/Hsieh Su-wei, setting up some interesting potential matchups later on. It'll be a tough test right from the start if they make it that far.

Gauff's struggles at the Qatar Open continue

It's rare to find a tournament where Gauff hasn't found much success, but the Qatar Open is one of them.

Over the past two years, she's gone out in her opening match both times, falling to Marta Kostyuk and Kateřina Siniaková.

Her most recent win there was in 2023 against Petra Kvitová, but she followed that up with a three-set loss to Veronika Kudermetova.

The furthest Gauff has gone in Doha is the quarter-finals, and that happened just once. Along the way, she beat Shelby Rogers, Caroline Garcia, and Paula Badosa before losing to Maria Sakkari in the last eight.

With only four wins at this event over four years, Gauff will be looking to change her fortunes at the Qatar Open next season.

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{allcanada} Canadian Larin scores in Southampton debut


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Canadian centre-forward Cyle Larin scored just three minutes into his debut with Southampton in the club's 1-0 win over Watford on Saturday.

Larin powered a header home in the 70th minute on his first touch with the Saints.

"It's a great feeling to score my first goal but it's also great to have a win with that," Larin said to BBC Radio Solent, after the match. "You have to cherish these moments. Since I came to Southampton, the staff and players have been very welcoming which has made it easier for me.

"When you feel good it translates on to the pitch. I've been a lot of places in my career and I think my experience helps me to adapt really quickly, I gel really well with the group.

The goal comes right on time as Canada's second all-time leading scorer continues to make a push for a spot on Canada's World Cup roster.

Larin has 30 goals for the national team, putting him seven goals behind all-time leader Jonathan David, while his 87 national team appearances are tied with Jonathan Osorio for third all-time.

The 30-year-old is under contract with Spain's Mallorca, and was recently on loan with Feyenoord in the Netherlands.

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{allcanada} ‘I still love it’: Crosby set to lead Canadian men’s team at another Olympics


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MILAN — Sam Reinhart stepped on the ice alongside the rest of Canada's talent-rich roster.

The country was preparing for the 4 Nations Face-Off last February — an appetizer for the NHL's Olympic return 12 months later — as the puck snapped around a lightning-quick practice.

Any nerves or first-day-of-school vibes had already washed away because of how Sidney Crosby treated familiar faces and newcomers alike, just as he has at the highest level for more than two decades.

"Incredible," said Reinhart, a winger with the Florida Panthers. "It's just how he makes you feel, how comfortable he makes you, and how normal he is off the ice that really sticks out."

Crosby is poised to lead the Canadian men's hockey team into the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Games as the sport's powerhouse looks to build on the gold-medal performance he first penned at the 2010 Olympics — thanks to a memorable overtime golden goal — before spearheading a relentless, grinding charge to the top in 2014.

The 38-year-old from Cole Harbour, N.S., is a three-time Stanley Cup champion as captain of the Pittsburgh Penguins and owns an overcrowded trophy case, including most valuable player awards and scoring titles.

Crosby, truly, has done everything in the game. What keeps him going?

"I still love it," he said. "I'm still able to compete in a game that's getting faster and faster. I love an opportunity like 4 Nations to play for Canada, an opportunity this year to be part of the Olympic team. To see these guys up close and get to know them and see what makes them as good as they are, and get to know them on a personal level, that's a lot of fun.

"Something that I probably missed out on."

That's because the NHL skipped the 2018 Games for financial reasons before the COVID-19 pandemic squashed plans for a return in 2022.

His teammates, meanwhile, are equally thankful for every moment shared with Crosby.

"Very calming presence," said Connor McDavid, who battled alongside his hockey idol at 4 Nations and scored the tournament-clinching goal in OT. "He's been there playing all the big moments."

The Edmonton Oilers captain has never seen Crosby's passion waver.

"Loves being at the rink, loves practice, loves working at his game," McDavid said. "He really has an appreciation for it, and I think that's contagious."

Detroit Red Wings head coach Todd McLellan led Canada at the 2015 world championship when Crosby was a late addition to a group that included a peach-fuzzed McDavid.

"As soon as he walks in, things change," McLellan said. "We went over there with a really good hockey club. It was focused, it was ready to play. As soon as we heard he was coming, it changed. The focus went higher with the group. You could just feel it.

"And he hadn't even arrived in Europe."

The Crosby effect, in short, is real.

"Amazing," Tampa Bay Lightning and Canadian bench boss Jon Cooper said. "To have him around as the guy that is the voice of experience and been in these (situations), that's a big win for us."

Seattle Kraken captain Jordan Eberle was on the team Crosby, who until Canada lost its second game the 4 Nations had been part of 26 straight victories playing for the national program, joined at the 2015 worlds that captured gold with a perfect 10-0 record.

"Sid's the bar," he said. "As a human, as a professional ... every kid should look up to that."

Set to make his Olympic debut at age 19, San Jose Sharks centre Macklin Celebrini got the opportunity to play alongside Crosby at last spring's worlds.

"A little star-struck," he said of meeting No. 87. "Being more comfortable talking to him and being around him, you just realize how genuine of a guy he is."

Philadelphia Flyers defenceman Travis Sanheim said Crosby's demeanour at 4 Nations was crucial.

"Didn't feel like pressure," said Sanheim, again set to help patrol Canada's blue line in Milan. "Calmed the group down and didn't feel like too big of a moment."

"His competitive desire is really, really unique," Toronto Maple Leafs centre John Tavares added. "It sets him apart."

Vancouver Canucks defenceman Marcus Petterson played parts of six seasons with Crosby in Pittsburgh.

"A little bit weak in the knees when I first met him," said the Swede. "But five minutes in, it's like you've known him for 10 years."

Carolina Hurricanes forward Seth Jarvis lived his dream playing for Canada at 4 Nations.

"They always say, 'You don't want to meet your heroes,'" Jarvis, a late addition to the Olympic roster because of an injury to Brayden Point, said of Crosby. "I'm so happy I got to meet him, because he is the best person."

Despite being one of hockey's star attractions since junior, Crosby simply doesn't know any other way.

"He would sit here for hours and just talk (hockey)," Reinhart said. "He just likes to be around it. He likes to be around the guys. Incredible to have the opportunity to play with him."

The next one is only days away.

"I just love the game," Crosby said. "And want to compete for as long as I can.

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{allcanada} Canada's Auger-Aliassime advances to Open Occitanie final

Felix Auger-Aliassime of Canada plays a forehand return to Nuno Borges of Portugal during their first round match at the Australian Open tennis championship in Melbourne, Australia, Monday, Jan. 19, 2026. (Asanka Brendon Ratnayake/AP)

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Canada's Felix Auger-Aliassime is off to the Open Occitanie men's tennis final.

The Montreal native defeated France's Titouan Droguet 6-4, 6-7 (5), 6-1 in the semifinals on Saturday.

Auger-Aliassime, the tournament's top seed, went a second straight match without a double fault, firing 20 aces past his opponent. 

He also converted three of his 10 break-point chances and had 47 winners to Droguet's 30.

Droguet had 14 aces to three double faults but failed to break on any of this three opportunities.

Auger-Aliassime will seek his first title of 2026 when he takes on France's Adrian Mannarino on Sunday.

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