It wasn't the prettiest match, but the Canadian Mboko gave the crowd what it wanted.
It was a rough day for Naomi Osaka, and landmark one for the Canadian teenager Victoria Mboko.
Mboko, 18, came back to stun the four-time Grand Slam champion 2-, 6-4, 6-1 in the final of the Canadian Open on Thursday, earning her the first WTA title of her career in front of a home crowd.
Had Osaka won, it would have been her first WTA title since the 2021 Australian Open, a span of 1,629 days. She will have to wait once more to return to the mountaintop — any mountaintop — after her extended hiatus in which she recovered from injuries and gave birth to her first title.
OH MY GOD VICTORIA MBOKO 🔥 pic.twitter.com/qoE1ZxVaKh
— Owen (@kostekcanu) August 8, 2025
Both players entered the match with plenty of hope. It was Osaka's first title since the 2022 Miami Open, and a chance to establish she was on her way to entering tennis' elite again. Mboko, currently 85th on the WTA rankings, was the local favorite, having upset No. 1 seed Coco Gauff in straight sets in the Round of 16 and beat Elena Rybakina, another top player, in a three-set comeback in the semfinals.
Osaka had the upper hand throughout the first set, but it all swung early in the second. She became visibly frustrated after a break and never regained her composure in front of a crowd boisterously rooting for her opponent.
She played a mistake-riddled game in the second set, then was even worse in the third set. At one point, she smacked a ball up and into the crowd in frustration after a fault on break point, then committed an unforced error to further hand the advantage to Mboko. The third set was a cacophony of unforced errors, while Mboko kept gaining momentum.
It's not as if Mboko played the match of her life — she committed 13 double faults alone and needed Osaka's frustrations to get into the match — but she played more than well enough to beat an opponent who seemed to be fighting herself as much as the person across from her on the court.
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