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Muchova stuns Sabalenka to set up Zheng semis

Czech Republic痴 Karolina Muchova serves balls to spectators after winning the women's singles quarterfinal match against Belarus's Aryna Sabalenka
 
Czech Republic痴 Karolina Muchova serves balls to spectators after winning the women's singles quarterfinal match against Belarus's Aryna Sabalenka
BEIJING: Karolina Muchova ended top seed Aryna Sabalenka's 15-match winning run on Friday to set up a China Open semifinal against Olympic champion Zheng Qinwen.

The unseeded Muchova beat the world number two 7-6 (7/5), 2-6, 6-4 in Beijing and said: 'Tennis is a roller-coaster.'

In another topsy-turvy quarterfinal, home hero Zheng fought back to defeat Mirra Andreeva 5-7, 6-0, 6-4, with the 17-year-old Russian reduced to tears in the third set.

Last year's US Open champion Coco Gauff plays Spain's former world number two Paula Badosa in the other semifinal.

Sabalenka's streak of victories saw her claim titles in Cincinnati and then the US Open for the first time.

The Belarusian previously had trouble though with Muchova, the Czech who is now ranked 49 but this time last year was inside the top 10 before injury struck.

US Open semifinalist Muchova had won the last two meetings between them with both going to a deciding third set.

This encounter proved to be just as tight as Sabalenka's hopes of usurping Iga Swiatek at the top of the rankings took a hit, having been up 4-2 in the deciding set and seemingly on course for the semifinals.

'The conditions here are so tough, it can go one way or the other. There was a couple of great returns from her, she got the momentum and started playing more aggressively,' said Sabalenka, who will play at the Wuhan Open next week.

'It was a really high-level match and she played some unbelievable tennis.'

Three-time major champion Sabalenka had set point on Muchova's serve at 5-4 in the first set but surrendered the opportunity when she rattled her forehand wide on the Czech's second serve.

Muchova double-faulted to give Sabalenka another chance to wrap up the first set but again she failed to take it.

The Czech had two set points in the tie-break and grabbed the second at the end of a thrilling rally to go a set up.

Sabalenka started the second brightly to break for 2-1 and broke once more on the way to sealing the set with comparative ease.

Neither could hold serve in the deciding set before Muchova, who at one point had appeared to be wilting in the face of her opponent's superior power, found another gear to clinch the match in two hours, 46 minutes.

This time last year 28-year-old Muchova was ranked ninth in the world having reached the French Open final and semifinals at Flushing Meadows.

But her 2023 season ended after the US Open because of wrist surgery and she did not play for nearly 10 months until returning this summer.

ANDREEVA IN TEARS

In front of an expectant packed house at the 15,000-capacity Diamond Court, Andreeva silenced the home crowd and fought off a fightback from Zheng to win the first set.

The second set was all Zheng, the world number seven who is playing her first tournament back home in China since winning Paris gold.

The occasion seemed to get to the teenage Russian, who had tears in her eyes as she served at the start of the deciding set.

At 3-2 up the 22nd-ranked Russian had a medical timeout and was tearful again as she had strapping applied to her left wrist.

She recovered her poise for 4-2 but Zheng rattled off three games in a row and served for the match, sealing the triumph on first match point when Andreeva's return drifted beyond the baseline.