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News February 8, 2025

Karolina Muchova to skip Doha on account of harm after gorgeous Linz loss

Karolina Muchova to skip Doha on account of harm after gorgeous Linz loss
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Karolina Muchova is withdrawing from the WTA 1000 event in Doha on account of an unspecified harm however hopes to be able to return to motion in Dubai. 

After struggling a second-round exit on the Australian Open following a loss to Naomi Osaka, the Czech tennis star competed on the WTA 500 event in Linz final week. 

There, the world No. 17 received her opening two matches earlier than falling to Ekaterina Alexandrova. 

Subsequent week, Muchova was slated to play her occasion of the yr.

However due to an harm, the 28-year-old will not make her fourth Doha look this yr.

“Hi everyone! I’m sorry to miss the Doha tournament this year. I’m working on my recovery and will see you all in Dubai,” she introduced by way of an Instagram Story.

Karolina Muchova announcement© Karolina Muchova/Instagram – Honest Use

 

Prior to now, Muchova reached the Qatar Open quarterfinal in 2019.

In her final two appearances, the previous world No. 7 misplaced within the 2020 Doha second spherical and exited the occasion within the round-of-16 two years in the past.

Muchova had a promising run in Linz however then stunningly simply misplaced within the semifinal

In Linz – the place she was the No. 1 seed – the Czech had a first-round bye earlier than beating Sara Sorribes Tormo 6-2 6-3 and outlasting Anastasia Potapova 6-3 3-6 6-3. 

“It was a very tough match. She played really great. I lost a bit of focus in the second set, and she just took a chance,” the highest seed stated after beating Potapova. 

“I’m glad I managed it. Even the last game, it could’ve gone either way if she broke me. 

“I used to be simply considering the place I used to be going to serve … to serve it out. I simply actually wished to complete it. I used to be simply making an attempt to be targeted, and the serve within the final recreation actually helped me.”

Simply when it appeared that Muchova would in all probability go on to win her first title since 2019, she bought crushed 0-6 4-6 by Ekaterina Alexandrova within the semifinal.

Now that she is out of Doha, she could have been impacted by a bodily difficulty in the course of the match.

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