Victoria Mboko
Victoria Mboko – WTA Tennis Player
Personal Info
Born on 26 August 2006 in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Nationality: Canada.
WTA Rank (as of 22 August 2025): 24.
WTA Doubles Rank (as of 22 August 2025): 555.
Height: [Not provided].
Victoria Mboko – Career Info
Singles Titles: 1 & 8 ITF | Doubles Titles: 2 WTF
Matches Won: 15 | Matches Lost: 6
Highest WTA Rank: 24 (11 August 2025)
Highest Doubles Rank: 540 (3 March 2025)
Data last updated: 22 August 2025
Earnings
Total Career Prize Money: $1,256,948 USD (approx. €1,160,000)
Data last updated: 22 August 2025
Miscellaneous
Information compiled by tennis fans from official WTA and ITF sources.
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Live WTA Rankings 2026: Latest Standings After the French Open
Welcome to our LIVE WTA Rankings 2026 hub — updated as of June 6, 2026 after the Roland Garros final. The next update will be 2 weeks after Roland Garros. This is your go-to source for the latest WTA rankings, featuring real-time updates on the current women’s tennis standings, ranking points, and Race to the…
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Serena Williams’ British Return Comes With a GLP-1 Question Tennis Cannot Ignore
Serena Williams has always known how to command a stage. Now, at 44, she is preparing to do it again in Britain, where her expected return at Queen’s Club has given tennis the kind of story it never quite stops craving: a champion of almost mythical stature walking back onto the grass. Serena Comes Back…
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Madison Keys Is the Last North American Woman Standing After Paris Wipes Out Jovic, Gauff, Anisimova and Mboko
Round Three turned into a North American clear-out. Coco Gauff went out. Amanda Anisimova went out. Peyton Stearns went out. Iva Jovic went out after pushing Naomi Osaka to three sets. Four of the five American women who reached the third round were gone before the fourth-round draw had properly settled. Then Canada lost its…
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Mboko vs. Keys, Roland Garros R16: Canada’s Teenage No. 9 Has a Date With American Firepower
PARIS — There are matchups that look good on paper, and then there are matchups that make you sit up straight and put down your croissant. Victoria Mboko against Madison Keys at Roland Garros 2026 is firmly in the second category — a collision of generations, playing styles, and trajectories that has no clean answer…
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Navarro Defies the Odds in Strasbourg as American Claims Clay-Court Title Over Mboko
Emma Navarro defied the odds in Strasbourg, and did it by dragging the final back toward the kind of tennis she trusts most. Victoria Mboko arrived as the higher-ranked player, the Canadian power story, and the player carrying the glow of a new partnership with Wim Fissette. Navarro arrived as the American trying to turn…
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Victoria Mboko Sets Up American-Canadian Strasbourg Final as Fissette Partnership Gains Early Spark
An American-Canadian final awaits on French soil, and Victoria Mboko made sure she would be the Canadian half of it the hard way. After Emma Navarro had already booked her place in the Strasbourg final, wildcard Mboko had to come through a much rougher semifinal against Jaqueline Cristian, eventually winning 7-6, 3-6, 6-2 after a…
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Victoria Mboko Turns to Wim Fissette in Bold Coaching Trial Before Roland Garros
Victoria Mboko’s rise has already been sharp enough to make the rest of the WTA Tour glance over its shoulder. Now, before another major test in Paris, the Canadian appears to be adding one of the sport’s most travelled and decorated coaching minds to the operation. Mboko is set to play the Internationaux de Strasbourg…
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Strasbourg Open 2026 WTA Results, Draw, Scores & Schedule
The Strasbourg Open 2026 WTA 500 tournament centre provides live scores, match results, draws, schedules, and daily updates from France. Follow every round from qualifying to the final as the world’s top players compete in Strasbourg, Bas-Rhin. Last updated on May 23, after the final between Emma Navarro and Victoria Mboko. Scroll down to see…
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WTA Clay Season Ranking Pressure Report: Sabalenka Leads As Gauff Faces Heavy Defence Before Roland Garros
The clay swing does not treat everyone equally. Some arrive with freedom, others with a ledger to protect. As the WTA Tour shifts towards Roland Garros, the ranking landscape tells its own story — one shaped less by current form than by what still needs to be defended. At the top, stability prevails. Just a…
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WTA Rankings in March 2026
Check the full WTA rankings for March 2026, including player positions, ranking points, age and country. This searchable ranking table lets you filter players by part of a name, country code or age, making it easier to find specific players and compare the women’s tennis rankings from this period of the season. Looking for the…
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Miami Open WTA Recap: Muchova and Gauff Set Up Semifinal Clash After Contrasting Quarterfinal Wins
Control came in different forms in Miami on quarterfinal day. Karolina Muchova leaned on precision and patience; Coco Gauff relied on resilience and timing. Both routes led to the same destination — a place in the semi-finals, and a meeting that now feels earned rather than scheduled. Muchova edges Mboko in fine margins and first-strike…
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Miami Round of 16 Recap: Rybakina halts Gibson surge as Sabalenka, Pegula, Mboko and Gauff headline quarter-finalists
Monday in Miami had a clear hierarchy. While several names impressed, it was Elena Rybakina, Belinda Bencic, Aryna Sabalenka and rising force Victoria Mboko who set the tone — blending authority with timing as the tournament sharpened into its decisive phase. Rybakina and Bencic, arguably involved in the day’s standout match-ups on paper, delivered the…
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Aryna Sabalenka Edges Victoria Mboko in Indian Wells Quarterfinal Thriller to Extend Semifinal Streak
Indian Wells often reveals the future of the WTA Tour — but sometimes it also confirms who currently rules it. In a high-level BNP Paribas Open quarterfinal, world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka survived a fierce challenge from rising Canadian star Victoria Mboko, winning 7–6(0), 6–4 to reach her sixth consecutive semifinal on the tour. The…
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Victoria Mboko Holds Firm in the Desert: Canadian Teen Advances at Indian Wells
In the California desert, patience is often the difference between survival and progress. Wind disrupts rhythm, rallies stretch longer, and composure becomes currency. Victoria Mboko showed she has plenty of it. The Canadian teenager continued her steady rise on the WTA Tour with a 6–4, 7–6 victory over Australia’s Kimberly Birrell at the BNP Paribas…
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WTA Rankings in February 2026
Check the full WTA rankings for February 2026, including player positions, ranking points, age and country. This searchable ranking table lets you filter players by part of a name, country code or age, making it easier to find specific players and compare the women’s tennis rankings from this period of the season. Looking for the…
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Desert Coronation? Eugenie Bouchard Backs Victoria Mboko for Indian Wells Breakthrough
Indian Wells has a habit of separating promise from proof. In the Californian desert, reputations wilt quickly. Victoria Mboko arrives this year not as a curiosity, but as a contender — and Eugenie Bouchard has made that clear. A week before the first combined WTA 1000/Masters 1000 event of 2026, Bouchard publicly endorsed her fellow…
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Elena Rybakina at the Crossroads: From Australian Open Champion to a World No.1 Chase
Elena Rybakina’s season feels suspended between two climates. On one side, the heat of Doha and Dubai, where she now lives and trains, pushing through long rallies under desert skies. On the other, the icy spectacle of the Winter Olympics, where athletes launch themselves into the unknown with fearless precision. Rybakina has been watching both…
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Victoria Mboko Embraces Top-10 Status After Doha Breakthrough: “I Don’t Want to Put Too Much Pressure on Myself”
A year ago, Victoria Mboko was grinding on the ITF circuit, ranked outside the Top 300 and still waiting for her Grand Slam debut. Today, she walks into tournaments as a Top-10 player and one of the most feared names on the WTA Tour. Her rise has been nothing short of meteoric — and she…
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Gutsy Karolina Muchova Breaks Her Final Curse: Doha WTA 1000 Title Seals Career-Defining Triumph Over Victoria Mboko
On a warm Saturday evening in Doha, a story of patience finally found its reward. Karolina Muchova — long regarded as one of the most gifted players on tour without the silverware to match — lifted the Qatar Open trophy after defeating newly crowned Top 10 sensation Victoria Mboko 6-4, 7-5 in the first WTA…
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Victoria Mboko Overpowers Jelena Ostapenko in Doha — Canada’s New Star Storms Into WTA 1000 Final
There are weeks that confirm talent. And then there are weeks that announce arrival. On a warm Doha evening at the Qatar TotalEnergies Open, Victoria Mboko delivered the latter. The 19-year-old Canadian defeated former Roland-Garros champion Jelena Ostapenko 6-3, 6-2 to book her place in another final of her career — and secure a Top…
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Victoria Mboko Breaks Rybakina’s Aura in Doha: The Night the Future Refused to Wait
On a windy Middle Eastern evening in Doha, one question lingered in the air: Could Victoria Mboko do it again? After bridging the gap against Mirra Andreeva earlier this week, the Canadian teenager now faced a far sterner test — Australian Open champion Elena Rybakina. A player she knows well. A player she has faced…
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The Day the Gap Disappeared: Victoria Mboko Meets Mirra Andreeva as an Equal in Doha
There are matches that feel like chapters. And then there are matches that feel like prologues to something much bigger. On a charged day in Doha, two teenage prodigies met under the desert lights — and only one walked away having shifted the narrative of women’s tennis. Victoria Mboko did not just defeat Mirra Andreeva…
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Victoria Mboko Makes Statement in Doha With Confident WTA 1000 Debut
Victoria Mboko continues to look like a player in a hurry. Making her debut at the Qatar Open, the 19-year-old Canadian delivered a composed and authoritative performance to defeat Marie Bouzkova 7–5, 6–2, booking her place in the second round of her first WTA 1000 appearance in Doha. Ranked world No. 13, Mboko once again…
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Mboko Withdraws from Abu Dhabi, Sets Sights on Doha as Middle East Swing Begins
The withdrawal of Victoria Mboko from the WTA 500 Abu Dhabi Open has been confirmed just days before the main draw gets underway on Monday, February 2. The Canadian teenager, seeded third for the event, has opted for a late change of plans, skipping Abu Dhabi entirely and travelling straight to Doha to prepare for…
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Adelaide Braces for a Teenage Showdown as Andreeva Meets Mboko in a Final With a Future
Adelaide rarely feels like a youth tournament, but this Saturday it becomes a window into the WTA’s next era. Mirra Andreeva and Victoria Mboko — the only teenagers inside the Top 20 — collide in a WTA 500 final that feels less like a warm-up act and more like a preview. Both arrive as reigning…
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WTA 2026 Watch: Who Has the Least Ranking Pressure at the Start of the Season?
The WTA calendar has a habit of biting back. Ranking points earned in one blazing fortnight can turn into pressure twelve months later, and the opening weeks of 2026 will feel unforgiving for those defending deep runs from last season. But for a select group, January arrives with opportunity rather than anxiety. With minimal points…
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Victoria Mboko’s 2025: From Futures Courts to the Centre of the WTA Storm
In January, Victoria Mboko was grinding through W35s in the Caribbean, ranked in the 300s and still more promise than product. By late October, she was lifting a WTA 1000 trophy in Montreal, owning wins over Coco Gauff, Elena Rybakina, Naomi Osaka and Leylah Fernandez, and sitting on the edge of the top 20.This assessment…
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Why Former WTA Icons Are Quietly Powering the Tour’s New Generation of Champions
In a sport obsessed with the next big thing, it is striking how often yesterday’s stars return to shape tomorrow’s results. While male coaches still dominate the courtside boxes of the WTA Tour, a quiet but meaningful shift is underway: a growing group of former champions and household names are stepping back into the fray,…
