Victoria Mboko's star turn in Montreal continues to burn bright. The 18-year-old Canadian is through to the semifinals at the WTA 1000 event after defeating Spain's Jessica Bouzas Maneiro 6-4, 6-2 in the quarterfinals on Monday night.
Backing up a fourth-round stunner over Coco Gauff in style, the 18-year-old is the youngest semifinalist at the WTA 1000 in Canada in a decade, since Belinda Bencic won the title in Toronto in 2015 at just 183 days older than Mboko is now.
But that's not the only eye-popping statistic from the wild card's fifth straight win in Montreal. In just her seventh career WTA main draw, the teenager is also the third player in the Open Era to reach her first tour-level semifinal at the tournament, and the first Canadian to reach the semifinals at the event's staging in Quebec. (Faye Urban and Bianca Andreescu did it in Toronto.)