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Having pulled out of Cincinnati (wisely, but another item in the bill of particulars against this summer schedule), Mboko now enters the U.S. Open as a seed, a player on a win streak and, above all, a ...
Canada’s Victoria Mboko has proven to be a breakout star in the tennis world over the last six months. The 18-year-old was playing in an ITF event not so long ago, but is now on the verge of ...
At just 18 years of age, Mboko won the title in Montreal and defeated four Grand Slam champions along the way. Mboko became the second-youngest player since Serena Williams to achieve that feat and ...
Coco Gauff looks to bounce back from a fourth round loss in the Canadian Open against eventual champion Victoria Mboko. Gauff ...
After winning Montreal and withdrawing from Cincinnati, Mboko has set her eyes on making a great run at the US Open.
The coach of 2022 Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina has been cleared by the WTA Tour to return from his suspension for a ...
Elena Rybakina must have figured she had the match won. She’d just battered 18-year-old Victoria Mboko in a 25-shot rally late in their Montreal semifinal, sending her sprinting from corner to corner ...
During a semifinal marathon versus Elena Rybakina, Mboko injured her right wrist after a fall. Still, the 18-year-old managed ...
Victoria Mboko announces she's planning to withdraw from Cincinnati following National Bank Open win over Naomi Osaka.
Victoria Mboko didn’t even have a picture on the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) website before the Canadian Open in ...
How the Canadian rode the hometown roars to instant stardom, and the American put himself in the US Open contender conversation.
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.