08/11/2025
Since her stunning victory at the Omnium Banque Nationale de Montréal 🎾🏆, has been on everyone’s lips, and for good reason. A wave of excitement 🌊 crossed far beyond Canada’s borders. At the packed stands in Montreal, a contagious frenzy took hold, so intense that herself seemed shaken 😲.
In , during the final between Ben Shelton and Karen Khachanov, the match paused ⏸️ as news spread: Victoria Mboko had just been crowned Canada’s new tennis queen 👑🇨🇦. Spectators celebrated her triumph as if she was right there on the court with them. “Congrats on your title, Vicky. I didn’t know what was happening, but Toronto went crazy for you,” joked the American Shelton on social media after his own victory 🎉.
At only 18, the Toronto native, born to Congolese parents 🇨🇩🇨🇦 , made a spectacular leap of 61 spots in the WTA rankings 📈, now sitting proudly as Canada’s highest-ranked female player at No. 24 in the world 🌍.
Last Thursday, she overcame Japan’s Naomi Osaka 2-6, 6-4, 6-1 in a match that will be remembered as a breakthrough moment in tennis ⚡🎾.
But following her exit from the Cincinnati tournament, where she withdrew due to a minor injury, confirmed by her coach Nathalie Tauziat to be a slight contusion after a fall during the Osaka match 🤕, many wonder: what’s next for Victoria?
is expected to recover fully in a few days, ready to give her all at the starting August 24th in Flushing Meadows 🇺🇸🎾.
Victoria is sparking excitement because she has now joined the lineage of athletes from the African diaspora who have made waves 🌍🔥 at the highest level of sport. This shows that the sports industry in Africa is not only a good investment 💼 but also a promising future 🌟.
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