'The whole match was the tie-break' - how Muchova-Gauff semi-final unfolded
Summary
Karolina Muchova and Coco Gauff played a tense Wimbledon semi-final match that ended with a long and exciting tie-break. Muchova won the match after a dramatic back-and-forth tie-break, securing her spot in the Wimbledon final for the first time.Key Facts
- The match went to three sets and ended in a tie-break with 22 points lasting 18 minutes.
- Muchova took an early lead in the tie-break despite showing signs of possible pain.
- Muchova made a spectacular diving volley winner during the tie-break.
- Gauff fought back from behind but missed a crucial match point.
- The tie-break was full of momentum shifts and errors from both players, including double faults and unforced errors.
- Former champions and tennis experts described the tie-break as a “rollercoaster” and full of drama.
- Muchova serves at speeds over 110 mph during key moments of the tie-break.
- This victory takes Muchova to her first Grand Slam final at Wimbledon (SW19).
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