Victoria Mboko Stuns Rybakina to Reach Final at the National Bank Open in Montreal
Victoria Mboko’s remarkable run at the National Bank Open presented by Rogers continues to make history. The 18-year-old Canadian tennis star shocked fans with a comeback victory over world No. 9 Elena Rybakina on Wednesday night, securing her spot in the women’s singles final of the Montreal Open.

From Wild Card to Finalist: Mboko’s Rising Momentum
Mboko, a Toronto native, entered the NBO as a wild card with little expectation. Now, she has become the youngest Canadian woman since Bianca Andreescu in 2019 to reach a Canadian Open Tennis final.
Her journey to this moment included wins over several high-ranked players, including a dominant victory against world No. 2 Coco Gauff. Last night, despite dropping the first set 1-6 and dealing with a wrist injury in the third, Mboko Victoria fought back to beat Rybakina in a gripping 1-6, 7-5, 7-6 (4) semifinal match at IGA Stadium.
She had previously lost to Rybakina last month at the Citi D.C. Open, but in Montreal Tennis 2025, she flipped the narrative.
Mboko’s Grit Shines Under Pressure
The semifinal showdown showcased Mboko’s determination and ability to handle pressure. She saved a match point, broke Rybakina’s serve twice, and sealed the win in a tiebreaker. Her forehand winners and mental resilience earned her roars from the sold-out crowd.
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Despite 11 double faults and struggles on second serve, Mboko Tennis found a way to win. With fans waving signs that read “Allez Vicky,” she soaked in the support and rose to the moment.
Next Stop: National Bank Open Final

Tonight, Mboko’s next match will determine if she can complete her fairy-tale run. She will face either Naomi Osaka or Clara Tauson, both formidable opponents. Her ranking is now expected to rise to at least world No. 34, a massive leap from her start outside the top 300 earlier this year.
Mboko’s Roots and Support System
Born in Charlotte, North Carolina, to Congolese parents, Mboko moved to Toronto where she trains full-time. Much credit goes to her Mboko coach and her support team, who helped her rebound from past injuries and guide her to this peak performance.
Mboko Coaches have nurtured her growth from junior titles to professional breakthroughs. Her family’s presence and encouragement have also played a vital role in her mental toughness.
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Tennis in Canada Reignited
With Eugenie Bouchard announcing her retirement, Mboko Victoria has emerged as the face of Canadian women’s tennis. As the only Canadian – male or female – to make it past the third round this year, her presence has reignited national interest in the sport.
In Toronto, the men’s NBO Open also delivered excitement with Taylor Fritz and Ben Shelton setting up an all-American semifinal. Meanwhile, in Tennis Montreal, Mboko’s performance has become the headline story.
The Future of Tennis Is Now
With a 52-9 record this season, including 26 wins against higher-ranked opponents, Mboko Tennis is not just a rising star — she is a real contender. Her run at the NBO Toronto and Montreal events has placed her firmly in the spotlight, and many believe this is only the beginning.
Whether or not she wins the final, Mboko Victoria has already made history. And her fearless approach promises even more in the months ahead.
Are you watching Victoria Mboko’s incredible run? What do you think her future holds in the world of tennis?
More…
- https://www.cbc.ca/sports/tennis/victoria-mboko-nbo-semifinal-roundup-1.7602104
- https://www.tsn.ca/tennis/canada-s-victoria-mboko-eliminates-no-9-elena-rybakina-to-reach-final-of-national-bank-open-1.2343529
- https://montreal.citynews.ca/2025/08/06/canadian-tennis-player-making-history-at-montreals-national-bank-open
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