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Victoria Mboko was named WTA newcomer of the year for 2025.Rick Rycroft/The Associated Press

Two of the brightest young talents in tennis will play for the Adelaide ​International title after 18-year-old Mirra Andreeva and ‍19-year-old Victoria Mboko advanced to their first WTA 500 final on Friday.

World No. 8 Andreeva defeated doubles partner Diana Shnaider 6-3 6-2 while Canadian Mboko needed just less than an ‍hour ​to dispatch local favourite Kimberly Birrell 6-2 6-1.

“Vicky, she’s a great player,” Andreeva said in an on-court interview. “She had an amazing season last year and I’ve known her since I was 12 years old.

“I think I’ve been playing not bad as well, so I think it’s going ⁠to be a great match tomorrow.”

Mboko, last year’s WTA Newcomer of the Year whose first title was a WTA 1000-level event in a breakthrough season, overwhelmed Birrell after falling behind 2-1 in the first set.

There was no stopping her when she won nine straight games to surge ‌into the lead, finishing the ‍match with 22 winners.

“We had a lot of good exchange of rallies. ‍I feel like I was able to kind of ‌stay in with her in terms of pace. We had a ⁠lot of rallies where we were running a lot and trying to stay neck and neck ​at the baseline,” she said.

“I think having those kinds of rallies and points can help me in other matches when it comes to those points. I think it just gives me a confidence overall.”