Emma Navarro defeated Victoria Mboko on Saturday to win the 2026 Internationaux de Strasbourg women’s singles title [1, 2].

The victory marks a significant climb for Navarro, who overcame a top-seeded opponent to secure her third career WTA title [1]. This win ends a 15-month drought for the American on clay courts [1, 3].

Navarro, currently ranked world No. 39, secured the victory with a score of 6-0, 5-7, 6-2 [1]. The match took place on the clay courts of Strasbourg, France [1, 4].

Mboko entered the final as the top seed and the world No. 9 [1]. Despite her higher ranking, she was unable to hold the lead after a dominant first set from Navarro [1].

The result provides Navarro with critical momentum as she moves forward in the season. The match was a battle of contrasting rankings, with the world No. 39 overcoming one of the top 10 players in the world [1].

Navarro's performance in the final was characterized by a strong start and a resilient third set to close out the match [1, 3]. This victory marks her first title on this surface in over a year [1].

Emma Navarro defeated Victoria Mboko on Saturday to win the 2026 Internationaux de Strasbourg women’s singles title

Navarro's victory over a top-10 opponent like Mboko suggests a shift in her competitive ceiling on clay. By winning her first clay-court title in 15 months, she demonstrates improved surface adaptability that could impact her ranking and seeding in upcoming tournaments.