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The WTA Rankings have finally been updated after the staggering week that was the Canadian Open in Montreal which saw ...
While the men's final took place in at the Sobeys Stadium in Toronto, the decider in the women's tournament was being played ...
A new tennis star has been born. Victoria Mboko, the 18-year-old, announced herself to the world after she stormed to the Canadian Open title on Thursday against Naomi Osaka. Canada has a new home ...
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 didn’t even have a picture on the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) website before the Canadian Open in ...
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.
Victoria Mboko did it again on Thursday night, rallying back through a wrist injury to defeat four-time Grand Slam winner Naomi Osaka 2-6, 6-4, 6-1 in the National Bank Open final, capping a fairytale ...
Shelton and Karen Khachanov had to stop play for a short time because the Toronto crowd was going nuts over Mboko's Montreal ...
Canada’s Victoria Mboko capped a wild run to her first WTA title in Montreal by beating Naomi Osaka on Thursday.
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.
Eighteen-year-old wildcard Victoria Mboko completed a sensational run at the Omnium Banque Nationale in Montreal, defeating ...
Mboko asked if her feelings about her 'idol' Osaka changed after what happened following their Montreal title match.