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Elle Canada on MSNVictoria Mboko’s Starry Blue Nails Won the 2025 National Bank Open
At this year’s National Bank Open, Canadian tennis superstar Victoria Mboko was making history on the court, but we couldn’t ...
Here's some facts about the Canadian wildcard slayed four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka in a thrilling comeback at the National Bank Open in Montreal.
With humility and grace, Victoria Mboko is still riding a wave of emotions, days after winning her home country’s preeminent tennis tournament.
Given what he has seen from her game and the mindset she possesses, Steve Johnson from the ‘Nothing Major’ podcast thinks Mboko will be challenging for Grand Slam titles. “That is impressive for her ...
The WTA Tour has since moved on to the Cincinnati Open, although both Osaka and Mboko have opted to skip the tournament. But Osaka’s post-match actions have remained in the spotlight, and have now ...
Watching how Victoria Mboko sliced through the National Bank Open competition and took down four Grand Slam winners to her ...
Fellow Montrealer Félix Auger-Aliassime was in third round action in Cincinnati earlier on Monday. The Canadian No. 1 defeated Tomas Martin Etcheverry in straight-sets in his opening match on Saturday ...
There is another player, a former Grand Slam champion, who strengthened her position in another race: the WTA Finals race. Elena Rybakina, the 2022 Wimbledon Ladies Singles champion, has clawed her ...
Only Serena Williams did what Victoria Mboko did last week at a younger age. Here's what to know about this new teenage ...
In the days after Canada’s teenage tennis sensation Victoria Mboko finished captivating a nation with her run to the title at the National Bank Open in Montreal last week, she quietly made the ...
Players on Saskatchewan's provincial team competing at the Canada Games in St. John's say Victoria Mboko's win has inspired their own play. They will spend the next week competing for the province at ...
Auger-Aliassime advances to third round at Cincinnati Open, Leylah Fernandez ousted in straight sets
Canada's Felix Auger-Aliassime and Gabriel Diallo advanced to the Cincinnati Open's third round in men's singles, while Leylah Fernandez exited the women's draw on Saturday.
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