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Canada’s Mboko reaches National Bank Open final with epic 3-set tiebreaker win over Rybakina

Sarah Taylor by Sarah Taylor
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Victoria Mboko’s historic climb has reached new heights.

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The teenage sensation will play in the National Bank Open’s final after pulling off an epic comeback to defeat Elena Rybakina 1-6, 7-5, 7-6 (4) on Wednesday, the latest chapter in a coming-out party that has captivated fans across Canada.

Mboko dropped to the ground after Rybakina’s shot sailed long on match point as an electric sold-out crowd — lined with “Allez Vicky” signs for Canada’s newest tennis star — erupted on IGA Stadium’s centre court.

The 18-year-old from Toronto, who was born in Charlotte, N.C., to Congolese parents, saved a match point earlier in the third set and broke the ninth-seeded Rybakina’s serve twice to force the tiebreaker in the two-hour, 46-minute match.

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Canada’s Victoria Mboko completes epic comeback to reach National Bank Open final

Mboko also battled through a wrist injury after stumbling awkwardly to the ground in the third set’s second game, needing a medical timeout to wrap it in a bandage.

She became the fourth Canadian woman to reach a final at the Canadian Open, and the latest since Bianca Andreescu’s title run in 2019.

Mboko will move up to at least 34th in the world rankings after beginning the year outside the top 300. That number could climb even higher when she plays the winner of Wednesday’s later semifinal between 16th-seeded Clara Tauson of Denmark and Naomi Osaka of Japan.

The rising star now has a 52-9 record in all competitions this year, including 26-8 against higher-ranked players.

Rybakina, a former world No. 3 and Wimbledon champion from Kazakhstan, was responsible for one of those losses after beating Mboko 6-3, 7-5 in the D.C. Open’s second round on July 23.

After Mboko failed to hold serve once in a difficult opening set, the Canadian re-found her form in the second to force a decisive third.

Rybakina led 5-4 with a chance to serve for the match. She took a 40-30 advantage with two massive forehand winners to set up match point, but Mboko rallied back to stay alive after her opponent made a series of errors.

In the ensuing game, Mboko double-faulted, struck a backhand into the net and double-faulted again in succession as Rybakina broke back and took a 6-5 lead in the set.

But once again, Mboko battled, winning four consecutive points against the hard-hitting Rybakina’s serve to force the tiebreak.

Once there, Mboko jumped out to a 5-4 lead by cranking a forehand winner down the line, before Rybakina’s backhand sailed wide to set up the unlikely victory.

Mboko won despite striking 11 double-faults — compared to one for Rybakina — and winning only 35 per cent of her points on second service.

After two injury-plagued seasons, her rapid rise started with a 22-match — and 43-set — unbeaten streak on the lower-tier ITF Tour and continued with a run through qualifying to the French Open’s third round in her first career Grand Slam. Mboko then upset No. 25 seed Magdalena Frech in the first round at Wimbledon.

Her play is hitting another level with upset after upset before a Canadian audience in Montreal, including a dominant 62-minute win in the fourth round over world No. 2 Coco Gauff, a two-time Grand Slam champion.

Local favourite Eugenie Bouchard — a 2014 Wimbledon finalist — headlined the tournament early after announcing she would retire following her hometown event.

But Mboko quickly stole the spotlight, taking centre court under the bright lights at primetime and attracting fans to each practice as the only Canadian — man or woman — to advance past the third round in singles.

Coco Gauff is leaving Montreal as a champion after all.

Gauff teamed with fellow American McCartney Kessler for a 6-4, 1-6, 13-11 win over Taylor Townsend of the United States and China’s Zhang Shuai on Wednesday in the National Bank Open women’s doubles final.

Gauff was playing in just her third doubles tournament since splitting with longtime partner Jessica Pegula after the 2024 Paris Olympics. That pair won the Canadian Open women’s doubles crown in 2022.

She found chemistry with Kessler in their debut partnership that included wins over veteran doubles players Barbora Krejcikova and Jelena Ostapenko and third-seeded team of Townsend and Zhang.

The women’s final is set for Thursday.

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