Mirra Andreeva vs Victoria Mboko Preview: Head-to-Head, Prediction for Qatar Open 2026

Here's the detailed preview of the third-round match between Mirra Andreeva and Victoria Mboko at the 2026 Qatar Open.

One of the third-round fixtures at the 2026 Qatar Open will pit the WTA Tour’s two brightest young stars, Mirra Andreeva and Victoria Mboko. While Andreeva got a bye in the first round and won her second round match 7-6 (0), 6-1 against Magda Linette, Mboko won her matches against Marie Bouzková and Vera Zvonareva to reach the third round.

PFSN Madrid Open Simulator
Predict every match of the 2026 Madrid Open with our interactive tennis predictor—featuring all players and PFSN's exclusive metrics.

Mirra Andreeva vs Victoria Mboko Match Details

Date: Feb. 11, 2026

Tournament: Qatar Open 2026

Round: Third Round (Round of 16)

Venue: Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex, Doha, Qatar

Surface: Outdoor hard

Category: WTA 1000

Live Telecast: Tennis Channel, TSN, RDS, Sky Sports

Andreeva vs Mboko Head-to-Head

The head-to-head is 1-0 in favor of Andreeva, with the Russian winning against Mboko 6-3, 6-1 at the final of the Adelaide International last month.

Andreeva began her season in Brisbane, where she defeated Olivia Gadecki and Linda Noskova before losing to Marta Kostyuk in the quarterfinals. On the other hand, Mboko started her season at the United Cup, winning one of her two singles matches in the group stage.

After that, both of them reached the final of the Adelaide International, with Andreeva winning against the likes of Marie Bouzková, Maya Joint, and Diana Shnaider. Mboko had to win her matches against Beatriz Haddad Maia, Anna Kalinskaya, Madison Keys, and Kimberly Birrell to reach the final, where she lost to the Russian.

Both Andreeva and Mboko lost in the fourth round of the Australian Open, falling to Elina Svitolina and Aryna Sabalenka, respectively.

Andreeva vs Mboko Prediction

Andreeva outscores Mboko in almost every key metric in the 2026 season so far, as the Russian has won 83.2 % of her service games and 52.5 % of her return games, whereas the Canadian has won 56.4 % of her service games and 25.3 % of her return games. However, there is one area where Mboko is ahead: she has a 74.8 % break-point conversion rate, compared to Andreeva’s 48.6 %.

Both players have had reasonable success on the hard courts in their young careers. While Andreeva has won three hard-court titles, including WTA 1000 titles in Indian Wells and Dubai last year, Mboko has won two hard-court titles, including a WTA 1000 title in Montreal last year.

MORE: Mirra Andreeva Booed by Australian Open Crowd Despite Honoring Elina Svitolina’s Handshake Wishes

However, their respective records in Doha are not that good; reaching the third round this time is the best result for Andreeva at this event, and this is the first time Mboko has played in this tournament.

Last time these players met in the Adelaide final, Mboko was not at her physical best, so the match was a bit underwhelming. However, with the Canadian seemingly fit now, the upcoming match should be a much closer contest. Given her season stats and her win over Andreeva in their previous encounter, Andreeva goes in as the slight favorite to win the match.

Pick– Andreeva to win in three sets

More Tennis Articles

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

More Tennis Articles

‘Try Not To Run Myself Into the Ground’ – Emma Navarro Opens Up on Stress, Health Issues at French Open

Emma Navarro has touched on the health issues that forced her to take a hiatus ahead of her French Open campaign.

Who Designed Aryna Sabalenka’s 23-Carat Diamond Necklace? All About the Luxury French Open Piece

Aryna Sabalenka is set to wear a custom twenty-three-carat diamond necklace that captures her unique French Open persona.

Stefanos Tsitsipas vs Alexandre Müller Preview: Head-to-Head, Prediction for French Open 2026

Stefanos Tsitsipas begins his French Open campaign against Alexandre Müller. Can the Greek star roll back the years, or will the home favorite pull off an upset?