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Victoria Mboko: Will teenager’s unbeaten run end in glory?

MBOKO’s coach Natalie Tauziet – he was a pragmatist in court and the former world and Wimbledon finalist in the 90s – after guiding him to young ranks, he controlled Mboko’s remarkable form.

“I think what’s important to him is to see our panic when something happens. I remember at the beginning of the year, he always said:” Oh, you’re so calm during the match. “

“The United States is open target – who knows, maybe he can do something good? Here we go to match the match and hope to be injured.”

Mboko hurt his hand against Rybakina with a heavy decline in Montreal, but he says he didn’t feel him in front of the final.

Another benefit of being young, anxious worldview seems to be the ability to jump from a difficult court as well as young sports stars.

As the former young Canadian star and another Wimbledon finalist Eugenie Bouchard won on Coco Gauff, Canada said on TV: “He was fearless and did not allow the moment to affect him so much.

“Power and shooting was great. He didn’t let Coco do too much or he didn’t give him any time. [Mboko] He took the moment so mature. “

Mboko will need this maturity before the final against an experienced player who has never passed the neighborhoods in Canada: “This is a great feeling how life works.”

“But I haven’t thought about lifting the cup so far. I’m always trying to focus on the current moment – but this is a vision I want to see. And what I play for it.”

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