- **Q: What happened to Leylah Fernandez during her semi-final match?
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Tennis / WTA Tour
Canadian teenager Victoria Mboko has advanced to the final of the WTA Hong Kong Open, where she will face Cristina Bucsa. The semi-final match against fellow Canadian Leylah Fernandez took an unfortunate turn when Fernandez suffered a thigh...
The semi-final match between Mboko and Fernandez was highly anticipated as an all-Canadian clash. Fernandez started strong, winning the first set. However, after calling for a physiotherapist due to a lower right thigh issue, her momentum shifted, allowing Mboko to capitalize and take control of the match.
Cristina Bucsa's path to the final involved a decisive victory over Maya Joint. Bucsa has had an inconsistent year but seems to be finding her form in Hong Kong.
Looking ahead to the final, Mboko will be the favorite, but Bucsa has the potential to challenge her, especially if she can replicate the form she showed against Joint.
Mboko's recent success at WTA Hong Kong and WTA Tokyo represents a return to form after some faltering post-WTA Montreal. This demonstrates resilience and adaptability on the court.
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