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Tennis World USA on MSNNaomi Osaka publicly apologizes to Victoria Mboko and explains what happenedOsaka says she was in 'a daze' and that's one of the reasons why she forgot to congratulate Mboko on the Montreal title on ...
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The Spun on MSNNaomi Osaka Issues Apology For 'Sore Loser' BehaviorFour-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka lost a lot of fan support Thursday night for how she behaved during the National ...
Naomi Osaka finished runner-up at the National Bank Open in Montreal, losing to Victoria Mboko in the final after her ...
Mboko, the 18-year-old who claimed her maiden title in Montreal, cited the wrist injury she suffered in the semis, while four ...
Naomi Osaka has apologised to Victoria Mboko for not mentioning the Canadian Open champion during her loser’s speech. The ...
Canada has a new name to watch in tennis, and it is Victoria Mboko. Her 2025 season turned plenty of heads, with the young ...
Thunder Bay's tennis community is a growing one, thanks in part to the on-court achivements of Canadian pros like Victoria ...
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Tennis World USA on MSNKaren Khachanov comments on Victoria Mboko win causing viral Toronto final stoppageKhachanov asked to address the Toronto crowd celebrating Mboko's Montreal win in the middle of his match against Ben Shelton.
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Daily Express US on MSNNaomi Osaka withdraws from next tournament after Victoria Mboko apologyNaomi Osaka fell to Victoria Mboko in the Canadian Open final, and the Japanese star has decided to withdraw from her next ...
After Victoria Mboko completed a Cinderella run to capture the WTA title in Montreal, fellow Canadian Bianca Andreescu is hoping to join Mboko at the season's final Grand Slam at the US Open, but her ...
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FirstSportz on MSNVictoria Mboko’s Coach Outlines Future Goals After Historic Canadian Open Title WinNathalie Tauziat, former World No.3 and the current coach of Victoria Mboko, has outlined the team’s goals for the teenage ...
The Canadian Press on MSN5h
Auger-Aliassime advances to Cincinnati Open third round, Fernandez exitsCanada's Felix Auger-Aliassime advanced to the Cincinnati Open's third round in men's singles, while Leylah Fernandez exited ...
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