Karolina Muchova defeated Victoria Mboko 6-4, 7-5 to win the Qatar TotalEnergies Open, securing her second WTA title and first at the 1000 level since 2019. The 29-year-old Czech overcame a history of finals losses and injuries to triumph in the 2026 final. Mboko, a 19-year-old Canadian, reached her second WTA 1000 final but fell short.
Karolina Muchova's victory in the Qatar TotalEnergies Open marked a significant milestone in her career. On February 15, 2026, the world No. 19, seeded 14th, beat 10th-seeded Victoria Mboko 6-4, 7-5 in the final, which lasted 1 hour and 34 minutes. This win ended a six-year, five-month drought since her 2019 Seoul title against Magda Linette, where she dropped only two games.
Muchova, now 29, has long been recognized for her crafty play, holding head-to-head advantages over top players like Aryna Sabalenka (3-2) and Elena Rybakina (2-1). Her path to the title included victories over power hitters such as Rybakina and Jelena Ostapenko. Despite a 0-4 record in prior finals against strong opponents like Iga Swiatek, Zheng Qinwen, and Coco Gauff, Muchova broke through. "A little bit overwhelmed, to be honest," she said post-match. "I'm incredibly happy that I was able to win a title. I would say I nearly forgot the winning feeling because it's been really quite a while."
Injuries have plagued Muchova, including a wrist surgery in February 2024 that sidelined her for nearly 10 months. She credited consistency and preparation for her success: "I’m feeling in the past that I was playing great tennis... but I never did. I was just patiently waiting for that chance and had that belief that I can still do it -- and I did it."
Mboko's run was impressive, guaranteeing her entry into the WTA top 10 for the first time. The 19-year-old, who started 2025 outside the top 300, defeated top-10 players Mirra Andreeva and Rybakina (7-5, 4-6, 6-4 in the quarterfinals), plus Ostapenko in the semifinals. She won her first WTA 1000 in Montreal last summer and added the Hong Kong Open title later in 2025, reaching the Adelaide final in January 2026. "She has a pretty all-around game," Mboko said of Muchova. "She can play offense, defense, and she can slice and change things up, so it really caught me off guard."
Muchova praised her opponent: "You’re still a teenager... and you play with so much maturity, and you play incredible. It’s been an incredible week for you. I’m sure you have many titles ahead of you." Both players lead the tour in match wins this year, with Mboko at 13 and Muchova at 12. Muchova will rise to No. 11 in the rankings, while Mboko enters the top 10 at No. 10. Muchova has withdrawn from the upcoming Dubai Championships, while Mboko is seeded 11th there.