Canadian Open 2025: Victoria Mboko won the title by defeating Naomi Osaka
Women single Final, Canadian Open 2025: Mboko made a strong comeback after losing the first set and won the title by winning two sets. With this win, Mboko achieved a career best ranking. She reached 25th place in the WTA rankings. She will be given first seed in the Grand Slam to be held in New York later this month.
Victoria Mboko won the Canadian Open women's singles championship. Victoria Mboko, an 18-year-old Canadian, defeated Japan's ace player Naomi Osaka to emerge as the champion. Victoria Mboko, who was a wild card entry, claimed the Canadian Open title by defeating four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka 2-6, 6-4, 6-1. This home win was all the more special for Mboko.
Mboko staged a comeback by coming back from losing the first set and taking the championship by winning two sets. Mboko earned a career-high ranking with this victory. She moved to 25th in the WTA rankings. She will be seeded number one in the Grand Slam scheduled to be conducted in New York later this month.
Mboko has become the second Canadian woman player to win the Canadian Open after 2019. Bianca Andreescu won the title in 2019. Mboko's ranking was 85 before coming to the tournament. Her victory makes her the second-lowest-ranked player to win a Tier I 'WTA 1000' title since the introduction of this format in 1990.