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Muchova Outlasts Krejcikova in Thrilling Wimbledon Fourth-Round Clash

Karolína Muchova defeated Barbora Krejčíková 7-5, 5-7, 6-3 in a thrilling Wimbledon fourth-round match. The Czech player reached her third quarter-final at the All England Club after a hard-fought contest lasting two hours and 45 minutes. Muchova's victory extends her winning streak to eight matches and ensures a first-time women's singles champion will be crowned. She will face either Aryna Sabalenka or Naomi Osaka in the next round.

Wimbledon: Muchova outlasts Krejcikova to storm into quarter-finals

London, July 5

Karolína Muchová returned to the Wimbledon quarter-finals for the third time in her career after overcoming fellow Czech and former champion Barbora Krejčíková 7-5, 5-7, 6-3 in a gripping fourth-round contest on Sunday, ensuring that a first-time women's singles champion will be crowned at the All England Club this year.

Muchova, who has now made it to at least the semi-finals of every Grand Slam except Wimbledon, broke a frustrating streak of four first-round exits in London. She achieved this with a steady performance that lasted two hours and 45 minutes. This victory brought her winning streak to eight matches after her title win at the Bad Homburg Open and set up a quarter-final match against either world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka or four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka.

The opening set was hard-fought. Both players saved multiple break points before Muchova finally made her move in the 12th game. She converted her first set point to take the lead 7-5.

The 28-year-old looked poised for an easy win when she broke serve in the sixth game of the second set, taking a strong 5-2 lead. However, Krejcikova, one of the few players who can match Muchova's variety and touch, made a determined comeback. After coming within two points of defeat several times, the 2024 Wimbledon champion won five straight games. She took the second set 7-5 and forced a deciding set.

Muchova quickly responded in the final set. After the score was tied at 1-1, she dominated the next three games, allowing only a single point as she raced to a 4-1 lead. Krejcikova appeared to struggle physically in the closing stages. Muchova kept her cool and served out the match to secure her spot in the last eight.

Playing on Court 2, Muchova displayed the all-around game that has made her a top threat on grass. She won 23 of her 31 approaches to the net, achieving a success rate of 74%, while Krejcikova won 18 of her 33 net points.

The statistics highlighted Muchova's dominance. The Czech hit 50 winners and made just 29 unforced errors. Krejcikova scored 24 winners but was hindered by 32 unforced errors.

This was their first meeting on the WTA Tour, and the result ties their overall head-to-head, including ITF events, at 2-2.

Muchova's latest win also extended another impressive streak, as she has now won 11 straight WTA Tour-level matches against other Czech players.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

This is why I love Wimbledon grass court tennis. Muchova's volleying was superb, 74% success at net. 👌 Krejcikova's unforced errors were too many. Hopefully Muchova can go all the way now.

Aditya G

Muchova's movement and slice backhand is unique. She reminds me of a crafty spin bowler in cricket, always changing pace. But 32 unforced errors from Krejcikova is tough, she gave away too many cheap points.

Sneha F

Such a see-saw match! Krejcikova showing true champion grit to win the second set from 2-5 down. But Muchova kept her nerves perfectly in the decider. Can't wait to see if she can beat Sabalenka or Osaka next!

Rajesh Q

Muchova's 50 winners to 29 unforced errors is incredible attacking tennis. But she's been injury-prone, hope she stays fit. Good to see Czech tennis thriving, but I'm curious how she'll handle the top seed in quarters.

James A

Muchova's all-court game is a rare treat on modern grass. But I have to offer a respectful critique: her serve is too inconsistent, a weakness top players will exploit. Against Sabalenka or Osaka, she'll need first-serve percentage above 70%.

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