August 7, 2025
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Young Star: A 18-year-old Canadian went out to the semifinals of the super tournament in Montreal

Victoria Mboco dealt with Jessica Buzas Manairo in two sets”, – WRITE: Sport.ua

18-year-old Canadian tennis player Victoria MBOCO (WTA 85) came to the semi -finals of WTA 1000 in Montreal, Canada.

In the quarterfinals Canadian in two sets beat the representative of Spain Jugi Buzas Manairo (WTA 51) in 1 hour and 18 minutes.

WTA 1000 Montreal. Hard, 1/4 finals

Victoria MBOCO (Canada) [WC] – Jessica Buzas Maniro (Spain) – 6: 4, 6: 2

Victoria and Jessica conducted the first face -to -face confrontation.

For MBOCO, this is a debut performance on Tensnik in Canada. In Montreal, she, in addition to Buzas Manairo, also defeated Kimberley Birrell, Sophia Kenin, Maria Bozkov and Coco Goff. For five duels, MBOCO gave only one set.

For Victoria, this will be the first semifinals at the level of the tour. In the updated WTA ranking, Canadian will enter the top 50 for the first time in his career-the 2025 season she started in the 330th position.

The next MBOCO rival will be Elena Rybakina, who in her quarter -final match was a Ukrainian Marta Kostyuk. Earlier, Victoria played against Helen only once – on July 24, Kazakhstan won in the second circle of five hundred in Washington.

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