WTA ranking | Victoria Mboko points to 24th in the world

Victoria Mboko made a prodigious 61 -row leap in the WTA ranking after winning the omnium national banking, and she is now the best classified Canadian in the world.


Mboko, who is only 18 years old, points to 24e Echelon in the last update of the World WTA ranking on Monday morning.

La Torontoise, who had the Japanese Naomi Osaka 2-6, 6-4 and 6-1 in the Omnium National Bank of Montreal last Thursday, withdrew from the Cincinnati tournament.

In interview on the program Lagaceous in the morning From the 98.5 FM station on Monday, her coach Nathalie Tauziat said that Mboko was subjected to a magnetic resonance imaging test which had revealed a slight bruise suffered during a fall during her match against Osaka. The Frenchwoman said, however, that her protégé should be restored in a few days and lends “100 %” for the United States internationals, which will start on August 24 at Flushing Meadows.

Quebecer Leylah Annie Fernandez, finalist of the United States in 2021, is now held on 26e global level, followed by Rebecca Marino (121e), Marina Stakusic (162e) et Bianca Andreescu (175e).

The top 5 remained identical.

Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka is still in the front row, ahead of the American Coco Gauff, the Polish Iga Swiatek, the American Jessica Pegula and the Russian Mirra Andreeva, in order.

In double, Canadian Gabriela Dabrowski has lost five places in the standings and is now in 13e position.

On the male side, Quebecer Félix Auger-Aliassime is still the best classified Canadian tennis player in the world by virtue of his 24e place.

His compatriot, Denis Shapovalov, has lost a rank and now points to 30e step. The Ontarian lost 7-6 (5), 3-6 and 4-6 ahead of the Italian Luca Nardi in the second round of the Masters of Cincinnati on Sunday.

For its part, Montrealer Gabriel Diallo has won a place and is 35e in the world.

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