Victoria Mboko says she felt her wrist at instances throughout her US Open first-round loss and likewise claimed that she was capable of begin training once more solely per week earlier than the beginning of the ultimate Grand Slam of the 12 months.
Throughout her Montreal semifinal match towards Elena Rybakina, the Canadian had a foul fall and injured her wrist. Nonetheless, the teenage sensation managed to upset Rybakina in three units, earlier than doing the identical towards Naomi Osaka the next day to change into a WTA 1000 champion in a fairytale method.
After successful Montreal and going from world No. 85 to No. 23 on this planet, Mboko withdrew from Cincinnati to deal with her wrist. On Monday, the brand new Canadian tennis star returned to motion on the US Open and received bounced 3-6 2-6 by Barbora Krejcikova within the first spherical. From begin to end, the Czech two-time Grand Slam champion was everywhere in the 18-year-old, claiming two breaks in every set to simply earn the win.
Mboko: The wrist bothered me at instances… I began hitting once more solely per week in the past
"I had a earlier damage in Montreal after I fell on it. I taped it up right here simply to maintain it steady and considerably OK for the match. At instances it bothered me, however largely it was about stability," the world No. 23 stated after the Krejcikova loss.
Additionally, Mboko stated that she didn't actually have a lot time to organize nicely for her US Open debut.
“I solely began hitting a few week earlier than. To be prepared, I did as a lot rehab and prevention work as doable. Now there’s just a little break earlier than the Asia swing, so I’ll be certain every little thing is nice with my health earlier than then;" the 18-year-old added.
After successful Montreal, Mboko didn't disguise that she had large objectives for her US Open debut. Sadly for her, it didn't occur.
Mboko additionally famous in her interview that she would now flip her focus to making ready for the upcoming Asian swing.