Who is Victoria Mboko playing in the National Bank Open quarterfinal?
Victoria Mboko will face Jessica Bouzas Maneiro of Spain.
Sports / Tennis
Canadian teenager Victoria Mboko is making waves at the National Bank Open in Montreal, while Alexander Zverev aims for another title in Toronto. Both are set to compete in their respective quarterfinal matches.
Mboko's unexpected success in Montreal has positioned her for a potential top-50 ranking. Her journey includes multiple wins on the ITF Challenger Tour and Grand Slam appearances at the French Open and Wimbledon. Facing her is Jessica Bouzas Maneiro, who has also demonstrated her ability by defeating No. 9 Emma Navarro at the French Open.
In the men's draw, Alexander Zverev, a former champion in 2017, faces defending champion Alexei Popyrin. Zverev is the 2020 Olympic gold medallist and a three-time Grand Slam runner-up, setting the stage for a compelling quarterfinal matchup.
Alex Michelsen will face Karen Khachanov. Michelsen beat compatriot Learner Tien to reach the quarter-finals of the Canadian Open. On Monday, Michelsen takes on World No. 16, Karen Khachanov,
Victoria Mboko will face Jessica Bouzas Maneiro of Spain.
The men's quarterfinal matches are being held in Toronto.
Alex Michelsen is twenty years old.
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