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Knee injury prevents Mboko from defending National Bank Open title

7 July 2026
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Canada’s Victoria Mboko has officially withdrawn from the National Bank Open due to a knee injury, as announced by Tennis Canada. The injury occurred last month during a match against Karolina Pliskova at the HSBC Championships in London, where Mboko sustained damage to the medial collateral ligament in her left knee. The world No. 10 from Burlington, Ontario, will not only miss the remainder of the grass-court season but her absence will now extend into the North American hardcourt season, preventing her from defending her title in Montreal, which she won in 2025. Mboko expressed deep disappointment at not being able to compete at home in front of her supporters, emphasizing the importance of the tournament to her. The National Bank Open is scheduled to take place from August 2-13 at Sobeys Stadium.

Why It Matters

Victoria Mboko’s withdrawal from the National Bank Open highlights the challenges athletes face with injuries, particularly in high-stakes tournaments. As the 2025 champion, her absence not only affects her career trajectory but also the tournament’s appeal, especially in her hometown. Injuries can significantly alter a player’s season, especially for young athletes like Mboko who are still establishing their presence on the professional circuit. The National Bank Open is a key event in the tennis calendar, contributing to player rankings and visibility, making her withdrawal a notable event in the sport.

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