mboko: Strasbourg and London results, plus the Top 10 marker behind them
Victoria Mboko’s verified 2026 snapshot starts with two WTA Official match markers: a Strasbourg final loss to Emma Navarro on clay, then a Round of 16 meeting with Karolina Pliskova in London on grass. In both matches, the official stat lines split into different cuts, so Mboko’s recent form reads like a numbers-first recap rather than a full match log.
In Strasbourg, one WTA Official stat snippet shows Mboko with 4 aces, 6 double faults and 3 of 10 break points converted. Another shows her with 22 of 59 total points won, plus 1 ace and 3 double faults. London follows the same pattern: one WTA Official snippet has Mboko at 4 aces, 4 double faults and 0-for-5 on break points, while another lists 37 of 63 total points won and 23 of 36 return points won.
Strasbourg: final loss, with two official stat cuts
WTA Official says Emma Navarro upset Mboko in Strasbourg for her first title in 15 months. The same report projected Navarro to rise to No. 25 in the PIF WTA Rankings, up 14 spots from No. 39.
Mboko reached the 2026 Internationaux de Strasbourg presented by Mammotion final and lost to Navarro in three sets, per WTA Official. The final also appears with two different official stat cuts for the same match, so both are listed side by side below.
One WTA Official Strasbourg final snippet lists Mboko with 4 aces, 6 double faults and 3 of 10 break points converted, while Navarro had 0 aces, 4 double faults and converted 33.3% of her break points.
A second WTA Official Strasbourg stat line shows Mboko won 22 of 59 total points for 37.3%, with 1 ace and 3 double faults. Navarro won 37 of 59 total points for 62.7%, with 0 aces and 1 double fault.
London: Pliskova matchup, and a split stat picture
Mboko faced Karolina Pliskova in the Round of 16 at The HSBC Championships 2026 in London on grass, per WTA Official. One WTA Official London match snippet shows Mboko with 4 aces, 4 double faults and 0-for-5 on break points, while Pliskova had 5 aces, 3 double faults and converted 2 of 4 break points.
A second WTA Official London stat line shows Mboko winning 37 of 63 total points for 58.7% and 23 of 36 return points for 51.9%. Pliskova won 26 of 63 total points for 41.3%.
WTA Official confirms the Round of 16 matchup and the stat snippets, while the verified London details here stop short of a complete match score.
Verified match results
| Tournament | Round | Surface | Opponent | Verified result/status | Key stats from corpus | Source attribution |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Internationaux de Strasbourg presented by Mammotion | Final | Clay | Emma Navarro | Mboko reached the final and lost to Navarro in three sets | WTA Official’s Strasbourg final snippet: Mboko 4 aces, 6 double faults, 3/10 break points converted; Navarro 0 aces, 4 double faults, 33.3% break-point conversion. WTA Official’s alternate Strasbourg stat line: Mboko 22/59 total points (37.3%), 1 ace, 3 double faults; Navarro 37/59 total points (62.7%), 0 aces, 1 double fault. | WTA Official |
| The HSBC Championships 2026 | Round of 16 | Grass | Karolina Pliskova | Mboko faced Pliskova in the Round of 16 | WTA Official’s London match snippet: Mboko 4 aces, 4 double faults, 0/5 break points; Pliskova 5 aces, 3 double faults, 2/4 break points. WTA Official’s alternate London stat line: Mboko 37/63 total points (58.7%), 23/36 return points (51.9%); Pliskova 26/63 total points (41.3%). | WTA Official |
Mboko stat snapshot
| Match | Aces | Double Faults | Break Points Converted | Total Points Won | Return Points Won | Notes on snippet discrepancies |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Strasbourg final vs Emma Navarro | Snippet 1: 4; Snippet 2: 1 | Snippet 1: 6; Snippet 2: 3 | Snippet 1: 3/10; Snippet 2: not listed | Snippet 1: not listed; Snippet 2: 22/59 (37.3%) | Snippet 1: not listed; Snippet 2: not listed | WTA Official’s Strasbourg report and alternate Strasbourg stat line show different cuts for the same final |
| London Round of 16 vs Karolina Pliskova | Snippet 1: 4; Snippet 2: not listed | Snippet 1: 4; Snippet 2: not listed | Snippet 1: 0/5; Snippet 2: not listed | Snippet 1: not listed; Snippet 2: 37/63 (58.7%) | Snippet 1: not listed; Snippet 2: 23/36 (51.9%) | WTA Official’s London match snippet and alternate London stat line split the same match into serving and total/return-point views |
Doha and the Top 10 breakthrough
The wider confirmed context around Mboko is her 2025 year-end Top 10 debut. WTA’s year-end rankings wrap lists Victoria Mboko among the five first-time Top 10 debutants of 2025, with her debut dated Nov. 3.
WTA Official’s Doha report says Mboko sealed a Top 10 debut by defeating Jelena Ostapenko to make the Doha final. It also says she was guaranteed at least No. 10 even if she lost the final to Karolina Muchova, becoming the fourth Canadian woman to rank inside the Top 10 after Carling Bassett-Seguso, Eugenie Bouchard and Bianca Andreescu.
The same Doha report includes Mboko’s only direct quote in the record: “As long as I'm having fun doing what I love, it's going to pay off at the end of the day and, who knows, maybe good things may come my way in the future.”
That quote fits the shape of her verified 2026 file. Strasbourg and London both arrive as split-stat snapshots, while the year-end rankings wrap and Doha report supply the only confirmed wider frame: a Nov. 3 Top 10 debut, a Doha final run, and a place in Canadian tennis history.