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Eighteen-year-old Victoria Mboko claimed her first Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) title on Thursday, August 7, 2025, ...
Naomi Osaka may have pulled out of Cincinnati, but her unceremonious reaction after the Canadian Open final has frustratingly remained relevant. After all, she has been under fire ever since her match ...
Naomi Osaka took to her social media account to issue an apology to Victoria Mboko, who defeated the four-time Grand Slam winner in the Canadian Open final.
Mboko trained in Belgium under renowned coaches Nathalie Tauziat and Nolle van Lottum. Her rapid development was on full display at the 2025 French Open, where she became the youngest Canadian to win ...
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Daily Times on MSNTeen sensation Mboko stuns Osaka to win Canadian OpenCanadian teenager Victoria Mboko staged a stunning comeback on Thursday to beat four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka 2-6 ...
Many of the top stars will come out as play in the Round of 64 begins on Aug. 9 in the Cincinnati Open in Mason.
Follow live as The Enquire provides real-time updates of the first-round ATP and WTA action at the Cincinnati Open in Mason.
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Hip Hop Vibe on MSNNaomi Osaka skips congratulating Victoria Mboko after Montreal loss [VIDEO]Naomi Osaka Receives Backlash After Not Congratulating Victoria Mboko In Her Speech, Following Loss in Montreal Final Naomi ...
Victoria Mboko. At just 18 years old, Mboko won her first Women’s Tennis Association title last night at the Canadian Open in Montreal. She entered the tournament as a wildcard, but stunned fans by ...
Victoria Mboko made history on Thursday, as the 18-year-old wild card defeated Naomi Osaka to win the 2025 Canadian Open.
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Canadian teen Victoria Mboko soars to No. 24 after Montreal breakthroughTaking a break to rest a sore right wrist will give Canadian tennis star Victoria Mboko a chance to reflect on an ...
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Canadian tennis sensation Victoria Mboko caps dream run with National Bank Open titleVictoria Mboko came back from one set down to defeat four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka 2-6, 6-4, 6-1 and capture the National Bank Open championship before a hometown crowd in Montreal. The 18 ...
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