Coco Gauff won her first meeting with 18-year-old Canadian qualifier Victoria Mboko, 3-6, 6-2, 6-1, in Rome on Friday evening.
The result wasn’t a surprise. Gauff is ranked No. 3; Mboko is No. 156. Gauff, at 21, is a six-year tour veteran with a Grand Slam title to her name. Mboko is a rookie who has spent spent almost all of her time at the ITF level, a step down from the WTA. Granted, she has been tearing up that circuit, winning four titles this season and arriving for this match with a 33-3 record in 2025. But this was the tennis equivalent of a minor-league baseball pitcher getting called up to the big leagues. A win for Mboko on day one was always going to be a long shot; the key was to show that wins may come in the future.
Statistically, the match wasn’t a thing of beauty. There were 13 breaks of serve; Gauff and Mboko didn’t hold in back-to-back service games until the start of the third set. As far as winners and errors went, neither was in plus territory: Gauff was minus four (25 to 29), Mboko was minus 13 (13 to 26). They combined for 14 double faults.
Yet despite her defeat, and despite failing to hold her serve often or even get it in much of the time, the evening has to be considered a promising one for Mboko. She succeeded in the mot important aspect of her job: Standing toe to toe, and holding her own, with Gauff in the rallies.