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For fans of Canadian tennis and appreciators of a good underdog story, Thursday night was a movie.
Victoria Mboko wins Canadian Open 2025. Osaka returns to top 25, Rybakina eyes top 10. Here's how the updated top 10 WTA ...
Victoria Mboko produced one of the shocks of the year when she defeated Naomi Osaka 2-6, 6-4, 6-1 to win the Canadian Open in front of a home crowd. With this success, she jumps from ...
Elena Rybakina. Earlier in the tournament, she also defeated 2020 Australian Open winner Sofia Kenin and World No. 2 Coco Gauff. At just 18, Mboko pulled off something not many have achieved—taking ...
The four-time Grand Slam champion made her way back into a tour-level final. Osaka defeated 16th seed Clara Tauson 6-2, 7-6 (9) on Wednesday night to reach the finals, her first since New Zealand ...
The WTA Rankings have finally been updated after the staggering week that was the Canadian Open in Montreal which saw ...
Victoria Mboko didn’t even have a picture on the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) website before the Canadian Open in ...
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.
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 ...
Canadian teenager Victoria Mboko defied a swollen right wrist to come from a set down on Friday to outwit the four-time major ...
Victoria Mboko's incredible run at the Canadian Open came to a victorious end on Thursday night when the 18-year-old beat four-time major champion Naomi Osaka in the final. It's Mboko's first career ...