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Canadian Mboko fires match-winning ace to upset 23rd-seeded Kenin

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Watch as Canadian Victoria Mboko fires home her 12th and final ace to upset 23rd-seeded Sofia Kenin and secure a spot in the third round of the National Bank Open.
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With just 18 years and 336 days, Victoria Mboko has just written a prominent page in the history of Canadian tennis. The young promise became the youngest Canadian player, in the Open Age, to defeat a Grand Slam champion, after beating Sofia Kenin in two sets in the second round of Montreal’s WTA 1000. Mboko surpassed the brand established by Bianca Andreescu, who achieved a similar feat with 19 years and 50 days. Victory not only represents a s…

For the mainstream audience, perhaps his name will say little or nothing, but those who follow tennis in all its forms and at all levels, know that Victoria Mboko is one of the most promising and most in the form of the entire WTA circuit. And in the first Italian morning (at 4:25 pm), which corresponds to the late evening of Montreal, he slipped the second consecutive victory to the National Bank Open 2025 presented by Rogers that this year mak…

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Sportsnet broke the news in Canada on Wednesday, July 30, 2025.
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