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Mboko Returns to Beijing: "I No Longer Feel Pain, That's Very Positive"

Mboko Returns to Beijing: I No Longer Feel Pain, That's Very Positive
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Jules Hypolite
le 25/09/2025 à 22h01
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Canadian young sensation Victoria Mboko provided an update on her physical condition and mindset: a gradual return, a healing wrist, and above all, the desire to savor every match.

The summer phenomenon thanks to her title in Montreal, Victoria Mboko has since had to take time to rest her wrist. The young Canadian, hampered by this injury, had exited in the first round of the US Open.

Returning to competition for the Beijing WTA 1000, the world No. 23 gave an update on her painful wrist:

"Everything is fine, I gave my wrist the necessary rest time. I followed the entire recovery process. I'm very happy with the progress in recent days.

Right now, I no longer feel pain, which is very positive. I can feel a slight discomfort in certain situations, but it's not as bad as before."

Mboko also spoke about the expectations surrounding her and her new status:

"I'm aware that I don't have the obligation to win every tournament I participate in. I can't predict the future either, so the goal is to play my tennis and be as relaxed as possible when I'm on the court. I don't have many goals for this end of the season, so I mainly want to enjoy myself on the court."

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