Victoria Mboko vs Emma Navarro Final Preview: Head-to-Head, Prediction for Strasbourg Open 2026
Mar 6, 2026; Indian Wells, CA, USA; Victoria Mboko (CAN) hits a shot during her second round match against Kimberly Birrell (AUS) in the BNP Paribas Open at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden. © Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images Victoria Mboko and Emma Navarro will collide in the final of the Strasbourg Open on Saturday. Navarro has found her form again in northern France after a difficult start to the year, but faces her toughest test yet against the talented Mboko.
The Canadian has been sidelined with injury for much of the clay-court swing, but is hitting her stride in time for the French Open. Victoria Mboko vs Emma Navarro Match Details Date: May 23, 2026 Tournament: Internationaux de Strasbourg 2026 Round: Final Venue: Tennis Club de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France Surface: Outdoor Clay Category: WTA 500 Live Telecast: Tennis Channel, Sky Sports, TSN Mboko vs Navarro Head-to-Head Record This will be the first meeting between Mboko and Navarro on the WTA Tour, and we could be in for a fascinating battle between two fierce competitors. Navarro has endured a difficult start to 2026 and arrived in Strasbourg with a 5-11 win-loss record.
But she has been in inspired form this week, claiming impressive wins over Iva Jovic, Zhang Shuai, and Ann Li en route to the final. The American saved 7 break-points in her semifinal against Li, while converting 5 of the 10 break-point opportunities she created. Mboko has also looked solid in Strasbourg, defeating Loïs Boisson, Leylah Fernandez, and Jaqueline Cristian.
She needed three sets to win her semifinal, but showed great tenacity to fight her way through in the deciding set. The teenager was forced to miss the Italian Open due to illness, but will take plenty of momentum into the French Open after her strong run in Strasbourg. Mboko vs Navarro Head-to-Head Record Navarro has never lost a WTA Tour final, winning both times she reached the title match.
Mboko has a 2-2 win-loss record in WTA Tour finals, with both losses coming this year. But this will be a first clay-court final for both players. Mboko holds a 22-7 win-loss record for 2026 and will be the clear favorite going into the final.