Canadian Open 2025: Sofia Kenin vs Victoria Mboko Preview, head to head, prediction and selection


Details of the match

Fixture: (23) Sofia Kenin vs Victoria Mboko

Date: July 29, 2025

Tournament: Canadian open

Round: Second round (64 round)

Local: Montreal, Canada

Category: Wta 1000

Surface: Hard

Press money: 5.152,599

Live Telecast: USA – Tennis Channel | UK – Sky Sports | Canada – Tsn


Sofia Kenin vs Victoria Mboko Preview

The former Grand Slam Sofia Kenin champion will assume the teenager Victoria Mboko in an exciting second round meeting at the 2025 Canadian Open Tuesday.

Kenin, the 24th seed of this year's tournament, continues its constant rise to the ranking. He has published decent results, including a final in Charleston, an appearance of quarterfinals in Dubai and a second round in the Open of France. Its general record of loss of gain of the season is 25-17.

Mboko has the support of home fans. (Source: Getty)Mboko has the support of home fans. (Source: Getty)
Mboko has the support of home fans. (Source: Getty)

Victoria Mboko, a joker participant in this year's main draw, is playing some of his best tennis in 2025. After competing with titles on the ITF circuit at the beginning of the season, the young man has made heavy runs on the Italian Open and the Open in France.

The loss of earnings of its general season is 45-8 high, but many of the results may have reached the leave. Playing in front of home fans, he defended a Kimberly Birrell spirit to reserve his place in the match.


Sofia Kenin vs Victoria Mboko de Cap

The two women have never met on the tour before, so their current head is at a deadline of 0-0.


Sofia Kenin vs Victoria Mboko probabilities

((The odds of updating when availableThat)


Ifiin vs Victoria

Kenin will be the favorite to win on paper. (Source: Getty)Kenin will be the favorite to win on paper. (Source: Getty)
Kenin will be the favorite to win on paper. (Source: Getty)

Sofia Kenin and Victoria Mboko play contrasting tennis brands. While the former is based on the counterpoint and its accurate reduction to gain points, the second is a more explosive player.

Given the conditions, the great bumps of the Canadian ground should work on their advantage. He had a good account of herself in the goal and was especially impressive in serving, diverting 15 aces and broke once.

Kenin, in particular, suffered a loss of domestic domes by Taylor Townsend in DC last week, who did not play very differently (he had reached 17 donkeys) of how Mboko was this week.

While Kenin likes to redirect balls, he is not the most effective in generating a lot of power on his own. MBOKO will need to take it into account and not continue to feed the American pace. By varying his traits from time to time he could prevent his opponent from settling in a rhythm.

Americans have shown signs of revival by 2025, but it can be shown to be a challenge too great.

Pick: Mboko will win in three sets.