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Canada's Vicky Mboko among International Tennis Federation's breakthrough players

Canadian Vicky Mboko, along with Janice Tjen, Lilli Tagger, Arnaud Bailly and Luka Mikrut were selected by a panel as the International Tennis Federation's Class of 2025, a group considered "promising and breakthrough" talents of the sport.

The five players were revealed this week, based on their seasons on the ITF World Tennis Tour.

Mboko, a 19-year-old from Burlington, Ont., won four consecutive ITF World Tennis Tour titles early in the year and went on to win a WTA 1000 tournament in Montreal and reach the third round at the French Open.

She posted a 62-14 record across all competitions this year and rocketed from No. 350 in the world rankings at the start of the season to her current No. 18 position.

Tjen, 23, claimed five ITF World Tennis Tour titles in a row, including a 27-match winning streak, and at the U.S. Open became the first Indonesian player to compete in a Grand Slam main draw since 2004, defeating No. 24 seed Veronika Kudermetova. Tjen collected her first WTA Tour trophy in November.

Tagger, a 17-year-old Austrian, was the youngest WTA Tour-level finalist this season, making it that far at Jiujiang, China, in October as a wild-card entry.

Bailly, a 20-year-old from Belgium, went 60-19 and made it to nine finals in 2025, lifting his ranking from No. 802 to just outside the top 200.

Mikrut, a 21-year-old Croat, collected four ITF World Tennis Tour titles, each without dropping a set, in March and April.

Players selected by the ITF for this accolade in the past include Mirra Andreeva, Iva Jovic, Learner Tien and Jakub Mensik.

Canada's Victoria Mboko wins the Hong Kong Open for her 2nd WTA title of the season

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