By Richard Pagliaro | Thursday, February 12, 2026Photo credit score: Adelaide Worldwide Fb
An explosive first step makes Victoria Mboko one of many quickest movers on the WTA Tour.
The 19-year-old Mboko continued her dominance going the gap with a large Doha declaration at present.
Down 2-4 within the decider, Mboko raced by 4 video games in a row toppling Australian Open champion Elena Rybakina 7-5, 4-6, 6-4 to roar into the Doha semifinals—and crack the WTA High 10 for the primary time within the Dwell Rankings.
In a brave efficiency, Mboko made late-set surges in each the primary and final units, rallying from 3-5 down within the opening set and breaking Rybakina when she served for the set.
“Going into the match I knew I must put up a extremely massive battle,” Mboko mentioned. “She’d justwon the Australian Open, I’ve beforehand performed her thrice, so I feel I knew what to anticipate coming into the match, and that it wasn’t going to be straightforward in any respect.
“Yeah, I really feel like we each had our ups and downs within the match. Each of us perhaps not beginning so nice. I feel once you’re not feeling your greatest and simply getting it by, I feel it feels good in a approach once you’re in a position to pull it by.”
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The second-seeded Rybakina had gained 22 of her final 24 matches and crunched 11 aces in opposition to one double fault on this match. However Mboko drilled some well timed returns and broke serve 4 occasions, together with essential breaks when Rybakina led within the first and closing units.
“I feel she’s among the best, I feel she is the perfect server on tour,” mentioned Mboko, who’s 2-2 lifetime in opposition to Rybakina. “I feel for her to carry it might have been lots simpler for her than for me.
“I imply, not placing a lot expectation on myself to maintain holding each single time persistently, Ithink that simply let me have much less strain on myself within the match and let me play freely. So typically I wassurprised to even break her.”
The Tenth-seeded Mboko, who took a medical time-out after the primary set to have her proper forearm taped, snapped Rybakina’s nine-match profitable streak and have become the primary teenager to achieve the Doha closing 4 since Jelena Ostapenko did it again in 2016.
Subsequent, Mboko will play 2017 French Open champion Ostapenko for a spot in Saturday’s closing.
Earlier, Ostapenko powered into her ninth WTA 1000 semifinal sweeping Italian fortunate loser Elisabetta Cocciaretto 7-5, 6-4 in 100 minutes. Cocciaretto had upset third-seeded Coco Gauff on Tuesday.
Ranked No. 211 right now final yr, Mboko was taking part in primarily Challengers a yr in the past. The Canadian continues this exceptional stand up the rankings on the power of her explosive all-court recreation, shrewd racquet expertise and robust endurance.
Mboko, who was 16-3 in three-setters throughout all ranges in 2025, has gained 23 of her final 27 three-set matches throughout all ranges.
Opponents know when Mboko drags you the gap, you’re in for a fierce battle. Few acknowledge that reality greater than Rybakina.
Six months in the past, Mboko repelled Rybakina 1-6, 7-5, 7-6(4) to achieve her maiden WTA Remaining in Montreal. Mboko went on to beat Naomi Osaka within the closing—her fourth win over a former main champion within the occasion—to seize the Montreal crown earlier than joyous house followers.
In a streaky set to open at present, Mboko broke first to take a 2-0 lead. Lashing deep drives contained in the baseline, Rybakina responded profitable 5 of the following six video games for a 5-3 lead.
Simply when it appeared she was out of the set, Mboko regrouped. The Canadian saved a few break factors holding for 6-5.
Stepping properly contained in the baseline to pounce on a Rybakina second serve, Mboko blasted a backhand return crosscourt. A slipping Rybakina couldn’t deal with the strike as Mboko broke to grab the opening set in a single hour on a four-game run.
Mboko ripped 16 winners within the opening set.
After the primary set, Mboko took an damage timeout for remedy for her proper arm.
Dialing in her backhand return, Ryabakina cranked a two-hander down the road breaking for 2-1.
The 2-time main champion rolled by a fast maintain at 15 extending her result in 3-1.
All through the primary two units, Mboko appeared to learn the path of the Kazakh’s second serve and typically stepped in to tear returns. Her wrapped proper arm didn’t deter the Canadian on return. Stepping in, Mboko smoked a second serve return by the center breaking again to stage after six video games.
In one of many longest video games of the second set, Rybakina continued to use strain stretching the Canadian extensive to attract the scattered extensive backhand and break for 4-3.
Serving for the second set, Rybakina opened and closed the sport rocketing aces ending a three-ace recreation to pressure a closing set after one hour, 44 minutes.
Slamming an inside-out forehand, Rybakina earned a second break level within the fifth recreation of the ultimate set. Pushing Mboko extensive, Rybakina drew a netted backhand breaking for 3-2.
Banging a backhand strike down the road helped Rybakina maintain at 30 for a 4-2 third-set lead. That was the final recreation the Australian Open champion would win.
Throwing down a powerful love maintain within the seventh recreation, Mboko roared by eight of 10 factors to interrupt again. Sprinting into the nook for a fantastic defensive dig, Mboko broke again for 4-all when Rybakina shanked a wild forehand extensive.
The backhand down the road was a key stroke for Mboko at present, however she crossed up Rybakina placing a forehand down the road to carry for 5-4.
Exhibiting excellent contact, Mboko froze the 6’ Kazakh with a topspin lob winner for triple match level.
Down, however not out, Rybakina responded firing a forehand winner on the primary match level, sliding a backhand off the sideline on the second match level and torching a forehand off the again fringe of the baseline to avoid wasting match level No. 3.
Heading off a physique serve, Mboko smacked her trademark backhand down the road go that Rybakina couldn’t management for a fourth match level.
When Rybakina netted a closing backhand, Mboko, who saved a match level combating off Indian Wells champion Mirra Andreeva within the spherical of 16, scored her fourth profession High 10 win—and joined the High 10 herself—in two hours, 23 minutes.



















