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Canadian tennis star of Congolese descent, Victoria Mboko, scores career-defining win over World No. 2 Coco Gauff.
The 31-year-old, who lifted Canadian tennis to new heights, bid farewell to the sport in her home country. Plus, schedule debate, social media parody and more.
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Montreal Gazette on MSNJack Todd: Rising tennis ace Victoria Mboko serves notice in MontrealBut after seeing the early promise of Bouchard, Andreescu and Fernandez result in something less than world domination, we ...
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Tennis365 on MSNWho is Victoria Mboko’s coach? How former Wimbledon finalist is guiding rising starVictoria Mboko has been one of the most successful rising stars of 2025. Aged only 18, the Canadian has embarked on a string ...
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Thesportstak on MSNThis tennis beauty makes her admiration known for Rafael Nadal: "Makes me want to"A retired tennis pro reacts with astonishment to Rafael Nadal’s unmatched dominance on clay, as a jaw-dropping stat about his career goes viral online.
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FirstSportz on MSNRafael Nadal’s Strange Stat Makes Eugenie Bouchard ‘Want to Throw Up’Rafael Nadal‘s name has become synonymous with clay, given that it’s on this surface that he lifted 63 of his The post Rafael ...
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Daily Express US on MSNTennis star accused Canadian Open officials of 'not being honest' after controversyFrances Tiafoe is through to the third round of the Canadian Open, where he could meet top seed Rafael Nadal, after coming ...
This was no teenage dream. What Mboko is doing is a wonderful reality for Canadian tennis fans.
Eugenie Bouchard had one very funny moment shortly after concluding her pro tennis career as the 31-year-old asked the tennis ...
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Daily Express US on MSNEugenie Bouchard can't stop crying on first day of retirement from tennisEugenie Bouchard announced her retirement from professional tennis after losing to Belinda Bencic at the National Bank Open ...
According to Veronika Kudermetova, the 22-year-old Dane apparently tried to pick up the 2025 women’s doubles Wimbledon champ ...
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Thesportstak on MSNWATCH: Eugenie Bouchard moved to tears as she bids adieu to her tennis career at 31Eugenie Bouchard bids an emotional farewell to her professional career at 31, closing a chapter that saw her reach World No. 5 and a Wimbledon final.
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