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Muchova pips Gauff in a thriller, sets up title clash with Noskova

Muchova pips Gauff in a thriller, sets up title clash with Noskova

Posted on July 10, 2026 By admin


Karolina Muchova came up trumps in a high-quality third set to oust Gauff.
| Photo Credit: AFP

If you are an on-court artist in tennis, Wimbledon is your greatest canvas.

On Thursday, Karolina Muchova painted her best portrait yet by beating seventh seed Coco Gauff 6-2, 1-6, 7-6 [12-10] and entering her maiden singles final at the All England Club.

A first appearance in the summit clash is coming rather late for the 29-year-old from Czechia. A French Open finalist in 2023, a two-time US Open (2023 and 2024) and a one-time Australian Open (2021) semifinalist, Wimbledon was an anomaly.

In fact, she had exited in the first round in each of the last four editions. But that dismal record now stands emphatically corrected, as the tenth seed battled past a spirited Gauff, even saving a match-point in the nerve-wracking deciding set tie-break.

Linda Noskova proved too good for Marta Kostyuk.

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On Saturday, Muchova will take on compatriot Linda Noskova, who overcame Ukraine’s Marta Kostyuk 6-4, 6-4. It will be a first women’s singles final at SW19 between compatriots since Serena Williams met sister Venus in 2009.

Muchova played a relatively clean first set, with her stylish and soothing tennis the ideal balm to many a burning eye in the furnace-like Centre Court.

For the second stanza, Gauff brought her own exotic brush and started painting a picture which was aesthetically a notch lower but first-rate nonetheless.

Third set was where their top levels matched. The quality amplified, like it happens with two pairing frequencies at resonance.

At 4-4, Muchova erased two break-point opportunities. At 5-5, she went 0-30 down, but wriggled out by executing an advancing forehand, an inside-out winner and another unreturnable from the backhand wing.

Gauff was largely clinical on her serve and exhibited incisive fore-court play as the contest slipped into an inevitable super tie-break.

Once there, Muchova went 6-3 up by combining a dipping pass, low volley, service-winner down the ‘T’, Boris Becker-style diving drop-volley and an ace.

Gauff clawed her way back to 6-6, with her response highlighted by two excellent forehand winners.

At 8-8, Muchova was put off by a time-violation warning for a late serve and ended up committing an unforced error.

On the ensuing match-point, Gauff drilled a powerful serve that Muchova could only block, but instead of slapping the ball away, the American attempted an indecisive drop and dumped it into the net.

A beautiful lob earned Muchova her first match-point but Gauff snatched it away with a looping cross-court pass.

The Czech, who seemed slightly bothered by hip issue, regained her focus and unleashed a superb forehand winner. A contest-ending two-fisted backhand soon followed.

In boys’ singles, India’s Arnav Vijay Paparkar lost to United States’ Jordan Lee 2-6, 5-7 in the quarterfinals. But the 18-year-old, for whom this is the first year at Slams and also the last year in juniors, was overall satisfied.

“I am happy with the experience,” he told The Hindu. “I lost in the first round in Australia, then made the third round at French [Open] and now the quarters here.

“I will soon be full time on the professional circuit and I hope to get into the top-1000 in six months,” added the Pune lad, who is currently ranked No. 1645.

Published – July 10, 2026 12:52 am IST



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