Muchova topples Gauff in thriller to reach Wimbledon final for first time
Tennis - Wimbledon - All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, Britain - July 9, 2026 Czech Republic's Karolina Muchova celebrates after winning her semi final match against Coco Gauff of the U.S. REUTERS/Marko Djurica
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Karolina Muchova ended Coco Gauff's incredible run
of living dangerously at this year's Wimbledon as she saved a match point to
topple the American in a 6-2 1-6 7-6
(12-10) thriller to keep alive hopes of setting up an all-Czech final at a Grand
Slam for the first time.
With compatriot Linda Noskova taking on Ukrainian
Marta Kostyuk in Thursday's second-semi final, Muchova's passage to Saturday's
final meant there could be a third Czech in four years holding aloft the Venus
Rosewater Dish following the triumphs of Marketa
Vondrousova in 2023 and Barbora Krejcikova in 2024.
No one would have guessed
that Muchova is allergic to grass, and requires "a lot of
pills, sprays, eyedrops" just to step onto the most famous patch of turf
in tennis.
While spectators
struggled to stay cool in the furnace-like atmosphere on Centre Court,
Muchova's pick-and-mix variety of grasscourt craft
shone brightly as she broke Gauff in the third and fifth games, with the
American surrendering her serve for the second time by wildly misfiring a
forehand into the back hoardings.
A 111 mph ace sealed the set for
Muchova.
However, no one can accuse Gauff of holding up the
white flag when the going gets tough or even
taking the easy route as she survived four successive three setters to reach
the semis
— and once
again she was ready to go the distance.
After failing to convert any of her first eight
break point opportunities, the American seventh seed finally got the
breakthrough on her ninth to take a 3-1 lead.
Another break for 5-1 sent her mother into raptures
in the player's box and one game later it was all
level.
After two one-sided
sets, both players displayed their incredible ball-striking ability, producing
ferocious forehands and breathtaking backhands, as they went toe-to-toe in a
captivating decider.
Gauff had two chances
to break for a 5-4 lead but once 10th seed Muchova used
her get-out-of-jail free card to wriggle
out of that spot of bother, there was no stopping her.
She produced all the goods in a nerve-jangling match
tiebreak, including an outrageous diving volley winner and also lobbed Gauff to
earn her
first match point.
While that one went begging, she made
no mistake on the second and held her arms aloft in victory after watching the
American dump a forehand into the net to end the 2
hour 35 minute thriller.

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