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Muchova claims Doha Title with straight Sets win over Mboko

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Karolina Muchova defeated Victoria Mboko 6–4, 7–5 to win the Qatar Open title, securing her first WTA 1000 crown.

The victory marks Muchova’s second WTA title and her first tournament win since 2019, ending a long wait after several injury hit seasons. The result will see her rise back to world No. 11 in the updated rankings, putting her within reach of a return to the top 10.

In the final, Muchova handled the pressure well against the 19 years old Mboko, who had enjoyed a breakthrough week in Doha. After taking the first set, the Czech stayed composed in a tight second set to close out the match in straight sets.

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Speaking after the win, Muchova reflected on what the title meant.

“It’s been a while since I won a tournament. It’s just nice to get that feeling again and to be reminded of that victory feeling here in Doha. It’s incredible,” she said.
“I’d like to congratulate Victoria. You’re still a teenager if I’m not mistaken. You play with so much maturity and you play incredible. It’s been an incredible week for you. Congratulations. I’m sure you have many titles ahead of you.”

Muchova also thanked her team and the crowd in Doha for their support throughout the week.

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“I’m so excited for my team that we get to experience this together. Thank you for standing here with me. Thank you everyone. Your support means a lot. I’m just very glad that we get to celebrate it and live this win together.”

Despite the loss, Mboko remained positive about her run to the final and praised her opponent.

“I first want to thank everyone who came to support this week. Everyone did a really great job. It was amazing,” Mboko said.
“I wanna thank Karolina and her team. You played really well. It’s not the outcome I wanted, but I think there’s so many positives to take away.”

The Doha final capped an impressive week for both players, with Muchova lifting a title and Mboko confirming her rapid rise on the WTA Tour.

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Current World Heavyweight Champion Wants to Face AEW’s MJF After Nearly Two Years

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The current AEW World Champion, MJF, has been offered a match by another current World champion outside Tony Khan’s promotion. The two have wrestled each other nearly two years ago.

The current CMLL World Heavyweight Champion, Hechicero wants to face the current AEW World Champion, Maxwell Jacob Friedman. Hechicero captured the CMLL World title from Claudio Castagnoli at Arena Mexico recently. He is also under a dual contract with both Lucha Libre CMLL and All Elite Wrestling.

At the Forbidden Door event back in 2024, Hechicero squared off against MJF for the first time. The match went on for nearly 10 minutes, and Max secured the win over the CMLL veteran. Meanwhile, Hechicero wants to get in the ring with The Salt of the Earth yet again.

During his interview with The Takedown on SI, Hechicero said it would be great to take on MJF, as he is the World Champion in Tony Khan’s promotion. Hechicero also wants a rematch with Claudio Castagnoli after capturing the CMLL World title from him recently:

“I aspire to the highest level as CMLL World Heavyweight Champion. First of all, MJF is the company’s world champion, it would be really great to face him. Also, Claudio Castagnoli, it would be great to have a rematch against him because he did so well,” said Hechicero. [H/T WrestleTalk]


MJF is set for a huge title defense at AEW Dynasty

MJF has been the AEW World Champion since December 2025 and has had multiple successful title defenses until now. At the upcoming Dynasty 2026 pay-per-view, Max will defend his World title against Kenny Omega.

Ahead of the big match, MJF and Kenny came face-to-face for a contract signing segment on Dynamite this week. Max also defeated Speedball Mike Bailey in the main event of the show.

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It will be interesting to see if MJF manages to retain his World title against Kenny Omega at Dynasty.