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There was a close local connection to Victoria Mboko’s championship victory at the National Bank Open Thursday in Montreal.
Victoria Mboko has provided an update on her wrist injury ahead of her Canadian Open title run. She stressed the The post ...
Ben Shelton became the first American to win an ATP Masters 1000 title in Canada in more than two decades as he defeated ...
Wildcard Victoria Mboko won her first WTA title by coming from behind to beat four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka in ...
Victoria Mboko & Naomi Osaka officially withdraw from the Cincinnati Open following their National Bank Open final.
Victoria Mboko didn’t even have a picture on the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) website before the Canadian Open in ...
A little more than twelve hours after their gripping Canadian Open final in Montreal, Naomi Osaka joined Victoria Mboko in withdrawing from the Cincinnati Open, the main tuneup for the U.S. Open.
From four Slam wins to a Top 25 debut, Victoria Mboko’s seven-match run in Montreal leads a flurry of movement, with Naomi Osaka and Elena Rybakina also returning to familiar territory.
Victoria Mboko never imagined she’d be holding a trophy this big, this soon, especially in her home country. But here she is, a WTA 1000 champion before her 19th birthday.
Mboko is now the new highest-ranked Canadian on either the ATP or WTA rankings, just ahead of No. 26 Leylah Fernandez, No. 28 Felix Auger-Aliassime, No. 30 Denis Shapovalov and No. 35 Gabriel Diallo.
At 18, Mboko became the youngest Canadian woman in the Open Era to win the Canadian Open tennis title after a comeback win over Naomi Osaka ...