Why are Coco Gauff and Victoria Mboko playing doubles together?
They teamed up after their original doubles partners were unable to participate in the tournament.
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Rising star Victoria Mboko and Coco Gauff, two-time Grand Slam champion, are set to join forces in a doubles pairing at the 2026 WTA Doha tournament. This collaboration marks Mboko's debut at the Qatar TotalEnergies Open and presents an exc...
Victoria Mboko's breakthrough season in 2025 included a remarkable victory at the Omnium Banque Nationale in Montréal, where she defeated established players like Elena Rybakina, Naomi Osaka, and even Coco Gauff. This success propelled her to win the WTA Newcomer of the Year award. Coco Gauff, a former No. 1 in doubles, has been actively supporting and partnering with the WTA's next generation of players. Her experience and Mboko's fresh talent could make them a formidable team. Their first-round match against Cristina Bucșa and Nicole Melichar-Martinez will be a test of their compatibility and potential as a doubles duo.
They teamed up after their original doubles partners were unable to participate in the tournament.
Mboko won the 2025 WTA Newcomer of the Year award and secured her first WTA title at the Omnium Banque Nationale in Montréal.
They will play against Cristina Bucșa and Nicole Melichar-Martinez.
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