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MONTREAL, Canada — Wimbledon champion Iga Swiatek became the latest seed to fall at the WTA Canadian Open on Sunday (Monday ...
Keys, a runner-up at the 2016 tournament in Montreal, matched Ana Ivanovic for the longest gap between quarterfinal ...
Swiatek, ranked third in the world and seeded second in Montreal, followed top-seeded Coco Gauff, third-seeded two-time defending champion Jessica Pegula and fourth-seeded Mirra Andreeva out the door ...
The last remaining Canadian in either the men’s or women’s draws of the NBO tournament, all eyes will be focused on Mboko ...
The upset came one day after world No. 2 and top seed Coco Gauff fell in straight sets to Canadian wild card Victoria Mboko.
Coco Gauff credited 18-year-old Victoria Mboko’s “high-level tennis” after falling in straight sets to the teen at the ...
Victoria Mboko is the second-ever wild card to defeat a top seed at the Canadian Open since Stéphanie Dubois in 2006 ...
Mboko is the first Canadian to advance to the quarterfinals in Montreal since Bianca Andreescu in 2019 and is now the ...
Victoria Mboko was expected to face tough competition from Coco Gauff, but the latter was no match for the teen sensation. On Saturday (August 2), the Canadian ace took an hour and two minutes to ...
Victoria Mboko, just 18 and ranked No. 85, stunned No. 1 seed Coco Gauff in straight sets to become the youngest Canadian quarterfinalist at the Omnium Banque Nationale in nearly four decades.
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Tennis365 on MSNHow Coco Gauff’s Canadian Open exit affects world No 2 battle with Iga SwiatekGauff started the Canadian Open on 7,669 points in the world No 2 position, and by reaching the fourth round, she has ...
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