Karolina Muchova celebrates her win at the Miami Open

Karolina Muchova celebrates her win at the Miami Open | Credit: IMAGO/PsnewZ

Karolina Muchova edges Victoria Mboko at Miami Open, to face Coco Gauff in semis

The 29-year-old Czech secured her fifth WTA 1000 semi-final berth in a hard-fought contest that lasted one hour and 47 minutes.
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Karolina Muchova needed all of her experience to hold off rising Canadian teenager Victoria Mboko 7-5 7-6(5) on Tuesday, booking a place in her first Miami Open semi-final after a match she admitted could have gone either way.

The 29-year-old Czech secured her fifth WTA 1000 semi-final berth in a hard-fought contest that lasted one hour and 47 minutes.

"It was very close, basically one point at the end. It can always change in tennis. I'm just very grateful I was able to win the last point," Muchova said.

The opening set was a tight affair, remaining on serve until 5-4 when Muchova found herself in trouble at 0-30 before reeling off four consecutive points to level at five games all.

She then capitalised on a shaky service game from world-number-nine Mboko to edge ahead, eventually converting on her third set point to take the opener.

The second set proved no easier, with both players holding serve all the way to a tiebreak. Muchova seized control with an early mini-break and kept her nerve to close out the match.

"She's an amazing player. Every time you play a top-10 player you go on the court and you don't know who's gonna win, who's gonna lose," she added. "I tried to stay focused and stay aggressive."

The win extends Muchova's excellent run, having now reached the fourth round or better at all five tournaments she has played in 2026, including beating Mboko to claim the Doha title in February.

GAUFF OUTLASTS BENCIC

In Thursday's semi-final, Muchova will face Coco Gauff after the American battled past Switzerland's Belinda Bencic in three sets to take a 6-3 1-6 6-3 win.

With the win, world-number-four Gauff reached the semi-finals in Miami for the first time in her career, after failing to make it past the fourth round in her previous six attempts.

"Belinda is a tough player. Every time we play, it’s a long match. It took a lot of running today, some falls, but I’m really proud of how I fought today. I think that’s been a theme of the week," Gauff said.

"It felt like today, my opponent, she raised her level, and I was able to raise it in the third." The 22-year-old will fancy her chances against Muchova, having beaten the Czech in all five of their previous meetings.

(Reporting by Angelica Medina in Mexico City; Additional reporting by Aadi Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Toby Davis and Muralikumar Anantharaman)

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