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WTA French Open second round best bets including Victoria Mboko vs Madison Keys
The WTA French Open tennis finishes the third round of the tournament on Saturday. Half of the Round of 16 has been filled out. Now the rest of the Round of 16 will be determined. The women’s tournament at Roland-Garros is intensely interesting because it feels so wide-open right now.
Congolese-Canadian rising tennis star Victoria Mboko secured a clinical straight-sets victory at Roland Garros, defeating Nikola Bartůňková 6-1, 6-2 in just 69 minutes. The dominant opening-round performance advances the ninth seed into the second round of the 2026 French Open.
For a teenager who has already written her own story faster than expected, Victoria Mboko hopes that the addition of coach Wim Fissette will help her write her boldest chapter yet. The Canadian debuted a new partnership with the decorated Belgian coach last week at the Internationaux de Strasbourg,
Multiple British media reports contend Serena Williams will team up with Canadian Victoria Mboko after requesting a wildcard for London tournament.
Eighteen-year-old tennis star Victoria “Vicky” Mboko did more than win; she made history. With a stunning performance at the 2025 Canadian Open in Montreal, Mboko became the youngest Canadian woman in the Open Era to clinch the prestigious title ...
One of the interesting and highly anticipated women’s doubles pairings at the 2026 French Open was Filipina Alexandra Eala and Canadian Victoria Mboko. They were slated to play an intriguing first round match against Leylah Fernandez and Diana Shnaider,
Victoria Mboko has been tipped to link up with Serena Williams at Queen's amid reports over a shock retirement U-turn this summer for the former world No.1
Despite having two match points in the second set, World No. 19 Madison Keys defeated No. 9 Victoria Mboko in three sets to advance to the second week at Roland Garros for the sixth time in her career.
For a player who spent the better part of the last year fighting expectations, injuries, and the occasional “What happened to her?” conversation floating around tennis circles, Emma Navarro looked downright relieved Saturday in Strasbourg.