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Home Tennis Victoria Mboko set for Adelaide final showdown a…
Victoria Mboko set for Adelaide final showdown against Mirra Andreeva
Tennis Jan 18, 2026 2 min read

Victoria Mboko set for Adelaide final showdown against Mirra Andreeva

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Two of the brightest young talents in tennis will play for the Adelaide International title after ‍18-year-old Mirra Andreeva and 19-year-old Victoria Mboko advanced to their first WTA 500 final on Friday. World number eight Andreeva defeated doubles partner Diana Shnaider 6-3, 6-2, while Canadian Mboko needed just less than an hour to dispatch local favourite Kimberly Birrell 6-2, 6-1. "Vicky, she's a great player," Andreeva said ‌in an on-court interview. "She had an amazing season last year, and I've known ‌her since I was 12 years old. "I think I've been playing not bad as well, so I think it's going to be a great match tomorrow." Mboko, last year's WTA Newcomer of the Year, whose first title was a WTA ⁠1000-level event in a breakthrough season, overwhelmed Birrell after falling behind 2-1 in the first ‌set. https://x.com/wta/status/2012095392410894460?s=46&t=DzdMgcAjlH4pEvQAl2TuQw There was no stopping her when she won nine straight games to surge into the lead, finishing the match with 22 winners. "We had a lot of good exchange of rallies. I feel like I was able to kind of stay in with her in terms of pace. We had a lot of rallies where we were running a lot and trying to stay ‌neck and neck at the baseline,"she said. "I think having those kinds of rallies and points can help me in other matches when it comes to those points. I think it just gives me confidence overall." In Hobart, ⁠Saturday's final will be contested by American Iva Jovic and Italian Elisabetta Cocciaretto.

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