What To Know
- Leylah Fernandez is out of the 2026 Dubai Tennis Championships after a straight sets loss in the Round of 32, and Victoria Mboko withdrew from the tournament with injury concerns.
- For Fernandez, who entered the tournament unseeded but inside the Top 30, the early exit marks a tough stop in an important stretch of the season.
- There has been no further update on the severity of the injury, but the decision signals caution during a demanding stretch of back-to-back tournaments in the region.
The desert had other plans for Canada this week.
Leylah Fernandez is out of the 2026 Dubai Tennis Championships after a straight sets loss in the Round of 32, and Victoria Mboko withdrew from the tournament with injury concerns. For Canadian tennis fans
tracking the Middle East swing, Monday delivered a sharp reality check. Dubai is one of the biggest stops on the WTA calendar. The stage is major. The expectations were real. The results did not go Canada’s way.
Leylah Fernandez Eliminated in Straight Sets
World No. 29 Leylah Fernandez fell 7-6(5), 6-4 to Indonesia’s Janice Tjen in the Round of 32. The match ran just under two hours and featured tight exchanges, especially in the opening set.
Fernandez recorded six aces but also committed six double faults. The key stat came on second serve, where she won 39 percent of her points. Tjen capitalized, breaking Fernandez four times and taking
control in the decisive moments of each set.
The first set went to a tiebreak, where Tjen edged ahead 7-5. In the second, Fernandez had opportunities but could not convert when it mattered. Tjen stayed composed and closed the match 6-4.
For Fernandez, who entered the tournament unseeded but inside the Top 30, the early exit marks a tough stop in an important stretch of the season.
Victoria Mboko Withdraws With Elbow Injury
While Fernandez battled on court, 19-year-old Victoria Mboko withdrew from the Dubai Tennis Championships citing a right elbow injury. Mboko had been slated to compete in the WTA 1000 event but pulled out prior to her match. The withdrawal came after a strong performance in Doha, where she reached the final and raised expectations heading into Dubai.
There has been no further update on the severity of the injury, but the decision signals caution during a demanding stretch of back-to-back tournaments in the region.
For fans following the next generation of Canadian talent, Mboko’s absence adds to the disappointment of the week.
Star Shakeups Continue in Dubai
The 2026 Dubai Tennis Championships have already delivered several headline exits. Top players have seen their campaigns end earlier than projected, adding volatility to the draw.
Dubai traditionally attracts elite names from the WTA Tour, and the 2026 edition is no exception.
However, the opening rounds have reshuffled expectations, creating opportunities for lower-ranked players to advance deeper into the tournament.
Fernandez’s defeat and Mboko’s withdrawal now join a growing list of surprises at this year’s event.
What This Means for Team Canada
Canada arrived in Dubai with multiple storylines. Fernandez was seeking momentum in a high-profile WTA 1000 field, and Mboko entered with confidence after her runner-up finish in Doha. Instead, the campaign concludes early for both. The focus now shifts to recovery and the next tournament on the calendar. The Middle East swing remains a critical segment of the season, and both players will look to regroup quickly. Dubai may not have delivered the result Canadian fans hoped for, but the season continues.
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