Teen Sensation Mboko Stuns Defending Champ Keys in Adelaide QF Upset

Defending champion Madison Keys suffered a quarterfinal exit at the Adelaide International, falling to Canada's 19-year-old Victoria Mboko in three sets. Mboko secured the victory 6-4, 4-6, 6-2, showcasing clinical serving in the decisive third set. She will next face Australia's Kimberly Birrell, who won a marathon three-set match against Jaqueline Cristian to reach her first WTA 500 semifinal. Mboko's win marks another milestone in her rapid ascent, having been named WTA Newcomer of the Year after climbing over 300 ranking spots in 2025.

Key Points: Victoria Mboko Upsets Madison Keys in Adelaide International QF

  • Mboko's second career top-10 win
  • Keys' title defense ends
  • Birrell wins epic to reach semis
  • Mboko's rapid ranking rise
  • Deciding set dominance
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Keys loses to Mboko in Adelaide International QF

Canadian teen Victoria Mboko defeats defending champion Madison Keys in three sets to reach the Adelaide International semifinals.

"I knew coming into this match it had to be a big fight, so I'm glad I got it done. - Victoria Mboko"

Adelaide, Jan 15

Defending champion Madison Keys suffered a shock exit from the Adelaide International on Thursday, crashing out in the quarter-finals after a three-set defeat to Canada's rising star Victoria Mboko.

World No. 17 Mboko, 19, defeated ninth-ranked Keys 6-4, 4-6, 6-2 in one hour and 53 minutes for her second career victory against a top-10 opponent.

Eighth seed Mboko struck first by breaking Keys early to take the opening set but struggled to match the American's powerful serving in the second. In the deciding set, Mboko was clinical on serve, winning 75 percent of points on her first delivery and capitalising on the only break opportunity she earned.

"I know she won this tournament last year and, of course, the Australian Open. I knew coming into this match it had to be a big fight, so I'm glad I got it done," Mboko said on court after the match, as reported by Xinhua.

Keys had won the Adelaide International title in 2025 before going on to claim her first career Grand Slam title at the Australian Open weeks later. She will be in action in Melbourne on January 18 to defend her title.

Mboko will play Australia's Kimberly Birrell in Friday's semifinal, after the world No. 107 came back from a set down to beat Romania's Jaqueline Cristian 5-7, 6-1, 7-5 in a three-hour epic.

Birrell led 5-2 in the first set and had five set points but could not make the most of the opportunities as Cristian won five games in a row to seal the set. Birrell flipped the momentum in a dominant second set where she won the opening five games.

Tied at 5-5 in the third set, Birrell got the decisive break of serve for a 6-5 lead and converted her second match point in the following game with a backhand winner down the line, heading to her first career semifinal in a WTA 500 tournament.

Mboko's rapid rise has been one of the standout stories of the season. She was named WTA Newcomer of the Year after lifting the National Bank Open title in Montreal and climbing from world number 333 at the start of the year to number 18 in the rankings.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Sad to see Keys lose, she's such a powerful player to watch. But credit to Mboko for holding her nerve in the decider. The new generation is fearless! 👏 Hope this means an exciting Australian Open ahead.
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Aman W
The article focuses a lot on the winner, but Birrell's match sounded like a proper rollercoaster! 5-2 up, 5 set points, loses the set, then comes back? That's some mental strength. WTA is so competitive now.
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Sarah B
Respectfully, while Mboko's win is impressive, the coverage feels a bit one-sided. Keys is the defending champion and a recent Grand Slam winner—her form dip or any injury concerns aren't mentioned. Context matters.
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Karthik V
This is why I love tennis! No sure things. A 19-year-old taking down a champ. Gives hope that our Indian players can also cause these upsets on the big stage. All the best to both in Melbourne!
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Nidhi U
Mboko winning 75% points on first serve in the final set... that's champion mentality under pressure. Keys will be disappointed, but she's still the Australian Open defending champion. The main event is what counts!

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