Canada’s
Victoria Mboko is the new name in the world of
tennis that has sent shockwaves with some incredible performances in the recent
past. The 18-year-old produced another such performance on Friday when she stunned
the top-seeded America
Coco Gauff in the fourth round of the
Canadian Open. Mboko
defeated the two-time Grand Slam winner in straight sets with a score of 6-1,
6-4 to cement a spot in the quarterfinals of a WTA 1000 event for the first time
in her career. Gauff was the second Grand Slam winner that Mboko defeated at
the Canadian Open.
Earlier, in the second round, Mboko defeated the former Australian Open winner, America’s Sofia Kenin, in straight sets with a score of 6-2, 6-3. Friday’s victory over Gauff came in just over an hour, which left the crowd, as well as Mboko, surprised.
Talking to the press after the match, Mboko expressed her
emotions in a few words. The 18-year-old said that she has no idea how to
express her excitement after beating the current world number two, that too so
comprehensively. Mboko also said that she was ‘happy’ to keep her composure during the match and especially towards the end.
“I don’t even know what to say still,” said Mboko while
talking to the media. “I was kind of shocked about it all. Everything kind of
came so fast. There were so many people. I feel like tonight I let it soak in a
little bit more, but I’m still kind of on the high a little bit. But no, I’m
super happy, and I’m just really content with how things went today and that I
get to move on to the next round. I was just happy I kept my composure today
and I pulled it through.”
During the same press conference, Mboko was asked about
whether she wanted to take advantage of Gauff’s weakness that was apparent during
the Canadian Open, where she made 37 unforced errors in the first two matches,
by far the most by any player in the competition. Mboko responded by saying
that her focus was on producing her best tennis on the court and that she was not
at all thinking about anything like that.
“Well, I mean, nothing really crosses my mind just
because, I mean, that's the game,” said Mboko. “People make errors. It happens.
I make errors too. So I was just really focused on myself and what I had to do.
I didn't really focus as much as what she was doing in the match because I just
wanted to play as solid of a game as I possibly could. I just wanted to do what
I was supposed to do in the match and hope for the best.”
During the on-court interview right after the match, Mboko
called her achievement of beating Gauff ‘incredible’. She also went on to
thank the local crowd for turning up and supporting her in every match. “It’s
incredible [to beat Gauff],” said Mboko. “I’m so happy to beat such a great
champion. Every day they've been coming to all my matches and supporting me a
lot. I couldn't be more grateful. I've never really had so many people cheering
for me in a tournament, especially a WTA tournament. This is kind of the only
tournament Canada has, WTA tournament. To have that kind of support at a
tournament like this, it's amazing. I couldn't be more grateful, and I think
it's so cool that so many Canadians get to come and support me.”
Mboko’s next opponent will be Spain’s Jessica Bouzas
Maneiro. The 22-year-old cemented a spot in her first-ever WTA 1000 event
quarterfinal after beating China’s Zhu Lin in the round of 16 with a score of
7-5, 1-6, 6-2. It will be the first-ever meeting between the players in
professional tennis.