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Gauff sees off Muchova to make the Australian Open last eight

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Last updated: 2026/01/25 at 11:29 AM
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Coco Gauff advanced to her third consecutive Australian Open quarter-final on Sunday, defeating Karolina Muchova in a hard-fought three-set match. The American third seed overcame a mid-match slump to win 6-1, 3-6, 6-3 on Margaret Court Arena in Melbourne. Gauff continues her pursuit of a first Australian Open title, demonstrating resilience after dropping a set for the second match in a row.

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The match, lasting nearly two hours, saw Gauff initially dominate before Muchova found her rhythm. Gauff will now face either Elina Svitolina or Mirra Andreeva in the next round, with a potential semi-final berth on the line. This victory solidifies Gauff’s position as a strong contender in the tournament.

Coco Gauff Continues Australian Open Run

Gauff’s path to the quarter-finals hasn’t been without challenges. While she started strong against Muchova, winning the first set convincingly, the Czech player mounted a comeback in the second. This marked the first set Gauff had lost to Muchova in their five career meetings. However, Gauff regrouped in the deciding set, capitalizing on errors from her opponent to secure the win.

According to reports from the tournament, Muchova was aiming for her eighth career Grand Slam quarter-final appearance. She presented a varied game style that tested Gauff’s consistency, particularly with her serve. Despite the challenge, Gauff managed to leverage her experience and power to overcome the obstacle.

Early Dominance and Mid-Match Struggles

The opening set saw Gauff in commanding form, breaking Muchova’s serve twice and quickly establishing a 4-0 lead. Muchova struggled with unforced errors and first-serve percentage, allowing Gauff to dictate the pace. The American closed out the set 6-1 in just 30 minutes.

The second set witnessed a shift in momentum. Muchova raised her level, holding serve and taking advantage of Gauff’s temporary dip in form. She secured a break of her own, easing to a 2-0 lead and ultimately claiming the set 6-3. This marked a turning point in the match, forcing Gauff to adjust her strategy.

Decisive Third Set

The final set proved to be the most crucial. Gauff gained a decisive break in the third game, capitalizing on a series of errors from Muchova. She then consolidated the break, holding serve to extend her lead to 4-1. The match concluded with Gauff securing the victory on her fourth match point, showcasing her mental fortitude.

Throughout the tournament, Gauff has been a focal point, attracting significant media attention and fan support. Her consistent performance and aggressive playing style have made her a favorite among spectators. The 2025 French Open and 2023 US Open champion is looking to add another Grand Slam title to her growing collection.

The performance of young players like Mirra Andreeva is also a key storyline at the Australian Open. Andreeva’s impressive run has positioned her as a rising star in the world of women’s tennis. The tournament has highlighted the increasing depth of talent in the sport, with several players capable of challenging for major titles.

Looking ahead, Gauff’s next opponent will present a new set of challenges. Whether she faces Svitolina or Andreeva, she will need to maintain her focus and consistency to reach the semi-finals. The outcome of their respective matches will determine Gauff’s path towards a potential championship run. The semi-final matchups and eventual final are expected later in the week, with the tournament concluding on January 31st.

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