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Mboko downs Ostapenko in Doha semis, locks in Top 10 debut

Mboko downs Ostapenko in Doha semis, locks in Top 10 debut

World No. 13 Victoria Mboko is proving that last season’s breakthrough was only the beginning. The 19-year-old Canadian continued her rapid ascent by reaching her second WTA 1000 final with a 6-3 6-2 win over Jelena Ostapenko at the Qatar TotalEnergies Open. The performance underlined just how quickly Mboko has transitioned from rising prospect to genuine contender at the top of the women’s game.

Mboko downs Ostapenko in Doha semis, locks in Top 10 debut

Mboko first caught global attention in 2025, when she stunned the field in Montreal to claim her first WTA 1000 title. Since then, her rise has been relentless. After starting last season ranked outside the top 300, she has surged up the rankings and is now assured of a place inside the world’s Top 10, regardless of what happens in the final.

Her Doha campaign has been anything but straightforward. Mboko battled past fellow teenage star Mirra Andreeva and then eliminated Australian Open champion Elena Rybakina, setting up a semifinal clash with Ostapenko — last year’s runner-up and the tournament’s all-time leader in match wins, with 24 victories at the Qatar TotalEnergies Open since its launch in 2001.

The match didn’t begin in Mboko’s favor. Ostapenko broke early and looked intent on dictating play, but the Canadian quickly recalibrated, erasing the deficit and seizing control at 2–2. From there, she dictated the tempo, taking the opening set by winning four of the next five games.

Once ahead, Mboko’s authority was unmistakable. Her penetrating groundstrokes, highlighted by a devastating backhand, repeatedly forced Ostapenko onto the defensive. The second set unfolded largely on Mboko’s terms, and although she briefly missed her first chance to close out the match, she finished the job moments later without letting the momentum slip.

Standing between Mboko and a second WTA 1000 title is either Karolina Muchova or Maria Sakkari.

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