Mboko and Andreeva set for Doha rematch after second-round wins

Victoria Mboko advanced to the third round of the Qatar TotalEnergies Open with a straight-sets victory over Vera Zvonareva. She will face Mirra Andreeva in a rematch of their recent Adelaide final. Andreeva also progressed by defeating Magda Linette.

Mboko Advances Past Zvonareva in Doha

Victoria Mboko secured a 6-4, 6-4 win over Vera Zvonareva in the second round of the Qatar TotalEnergies Open on February 10, 2026. The 19-year-old Canadian, who is 22 years younger than her opponent, used her power to dictate play on Doha's slower courts. Mboko notched six aces and converted breaks effectively, including the match-clinching one in the second set after both players exchanged early breaks.

"I just wanted to treat it like every other match," Mboko said afterward. "I didn't want to put age into perspective when playing her because I did not feel like I was playing a 41-year-old. I think it was really great tennis from her, and her ranking does not reflect the way she plays at all."

Zvonareva, a veteran returning to form with her first main-draw win in over two years, put up strong resistance, with six games going to deuce in the first set alone. Mboko praised her opponent's resilience: "She's playing really great tennis so I think she really pushed me to hit some really great shots, but I'm glad to have pulled it through."

Meanwhile, Mirra Andreeva earned her spot in the third round with a 7-6(0), 6-1 victory over Magda Linette. The Russian teenager, currently ranked No. 7, will now meet Mboko on Wednesday in a rematch of the Adelaide International final from late January 2026. In that match, Andreeva claimed her first WTA 500 title by winning 7-6(0), 6-1, breaking Mboko five times and dominating serve points.

Mboko, who took a medical timeout during the Adelaide final, downplayed the prior result. "Honestly, it doesn't really matter that much for me, because whether how long ago I played them, it's a different court," she said. "We're in a different country. Everyone's feeling different on each day, so I just like to go into it as if it's a new match."

Both players entered Doha after reaching the Australian Open round of 16, where Mboko lost to Aryna Sabalenka and Andreeva fell to Elina Svitolina. This marks Mboko's debut in the tournament and elevates their clash to a top-15 matchup, with the Canadian now at No. 13 in the PIF WTA Rankings.

Awọn iroyin ti o ni ibatan

Aryna Sabalenka celebrates win over Mboko in extreme heat at Indian Wells, urging crowd to stay hydrated.
Àwòrán tí AI ṣe

Sabalenka defeats Mboko amid extreme heat at Indian Wells, warns crowd to stay hydrated

Ti AI ṣe iroyin Àwòrán tí AI ṣe

World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka advanced to the semifinals of the BNP Paribas Open after defeating Victoria Mboko 7-6(7-0), 6-4 in the quarterfinals on March 13 amid soaring temperatures. In her post-match interview, the Belarusian urged spectators to stay hydrated and praised her young opponent's potential as a future Grand Slam champion.

Mirra Andreeva beat Hailey Baptiste 6-4, 7-6 (8) on Thursday to advance to the Mutua Madrid Open final. The 19-year-old saved three set points in a dramatic second set and became the first teenager to reach three WTA 1000 finals since 2009. She will face the winner of Marta Kostyuk and Anastasia Potapova on Saturday.

Ti AI ṣe iroyin

Mirra Andreeva came from behind to beat third seed Iga Swiatek 4-6, 6-3, 6-3 in the quarterfinals of the Stuttgart Open on April 18. The 18-year-old Russian advanced to the semifinals, where she will face top seed Elena Rybakina. Swiatek remained optimistic despite the loss, marking her fourth quarterfinal exit of the season.

Ojú-ìwé yìí nlo kuki

A nlo kuki fun itupalẹ lati mu ilọsiwaju wa. Ka ìlànà àṣírí wa fun alaye siwaju sii.
Kọ