Karolina Muchova
Karolina Muchova – WTA Tennis Player
Personal Info
Born on 21 August 1996 in Olomouc, Czech Republic.
Nationality: Czech Republic.
WTA Rank (as of 23 August 2025): 12.
WTA Doubles Rank (as of 23 August 2025): 547.
Height: 5 ft. 11 in. (1.8 m).
Karolina Muchova – Career Info
Singles Titles: 1 | Doubles Titles: 0
Matches Won: 138 | Matches Lost: 73
Highest WTA Rank: 8 (11 September 2023)
Highest Doubles Rank: 222 (16 August 2021)
Data last updated: 23 August 2025
Earnings
Total Career Prize Money: $9,461,583 USD (approx. €8,760,000)
Data last updated: 23 August 2025
Miscellaneous
Information compiled by tennis fans from official WTA and ITF sources.
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Elena Rybakina Claims Stuttgart Crown Again With Composed Win Over Karolina Muchova
Elena Rybakina’s collection is growing—and Stuttgart remains her showroom. The world No.2 secured another Porsche Tennis Grand Prix title with a controlled 7-5, 6-1 victory over Karolina Muchova, underlining her authority on indoor clay and collecting her 13th WTA title. Both players had carved their way through a loaded draw featuring Iga Swiatek, Coco Gauff,…
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Karolína Muchová Outlasts Svitolina to Reach Stuttgart Final
Karolína Muchová found her edge at just the right moment. In a semi-final defined by shifts in control, the Czech pulled away late to defeat Elina Svitolina 6-4, 2-6, 6-4 and secure her place in the 2026 Stuttgart Open final. Muchová strikes early before Svitolina responds Muchová set the tone from the opening games. She…
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Karolína Muchova Breaks Gauff Barrier to Reach Stuttgart Semi-finals
Some wins carry extra weight. For Karolína Muchova, this was one of them. After six previous defeats to Coco Gauff, the Czech finally found a way through, winning 6-3, 5-7, 6-3 to secure her place in the Stuttgart semi-finals. Muchova’s variety disrupts early rhythm The opening set hinted at a shift in dynamic. Muchova’s variety…
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Karolína Muchová Storms Back From Collapse to Rout Elise Mertens in Stuttgart
Karolína Muchová’s afternoon in Stuttgart began in disarray and ended in complete control. The Czech overturned a one-sided opening set to dismantle Elise Mertens 1–6, 6–3, 6–0, sealing her place in the quarter-finals with a performance that steadily gathered authority. For a set and a half, the match barely resembled a contest. Mertens dictated from…
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LIVE WTA Rankings 2026
Welcome to our LIVE WTA Rankings 2026 hub — updated as of April 12, 2026. This is your go-to source for the latest WTA rankings, featuring real-time updates on the current women’s tennis standings, ranking points, and Race to the WTA Finals. We update the list weekly — and more frequently during Grand Slams and…
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Miami Open WTA Recap: Muchova and Gauff Set Up Semifinal Clash After Contrasting Quarterfinal Wins
Control came in different forms in Miami on quarterfinal day. Karolina Muchova leaned on precision and patience; Coco Gauff relied on resilience and timing. Both routes led to the same destination — a place in the semi-finals, and a meeting that now feels earned rather than scheduled. Muchova edges Mboko in fine margins and first-strike…
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Miami Round of 16 Recap: Rybakina halts Gibson surge as Sabalenka, Pegula, Mboko and Gauff headline quarter-finalists
Monday in Miami had a clear hierarchy. While several names impressed, it was Elena Rybakina, Belinda Bencic, Aryna Sabalenka and rising force Victoria Mboko who set the tone — blending authority with timing as the tournament sharpened into its decisive phase. Rybakina and Bencic, arguably involved in the day’s standout match-ups on paper, delivered the…
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Eala Finds Her Edge in Miami — Now Comes the Czech Test She Can’t Dodge
Alexandra Eala is beginning to look less like a rising prospect and more like a fixture. The 20-year-old moved into the Miami Open fourth round with a composed 6-3, 7-6(2) win over Magda Linette, a match that simmered before snapping decisively in her favor. For long stretches, it was serve-led and orderly. Then Eala shifted…
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Gutsy Karolina Muchova Breaks Her Final Curse: Doha WTA 1000 Title Seals Career-Defining Triumph Over Victoria Mboko
On a warm Saturday evening in Doha, a story of patience finally found its reward. Karolina Muchova — long regarded as one of the most gifted players on tour without the silverware to match — lifted the Qatar Open trophy after defeating newly crowned Top 10 sensation Victoria Mboko 6-4, 7-5 in the first WTA…
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Karolina Muchova Rallies Past Maria Sakkari in Doha — Czech Combatant Reaches Final Against Mboko
There are matches that begin with one player written in bold — and those that end with another’s name in highlighter ink. In the semifinals of the 2026 Qatar TotalEnergies Open in Doha, Karolina Muchova embodied that shift. Facing Maria Sakkari, a dynamic competitor who had already dismantled higher-ranked opponents to reach the last four,…
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Gauff Keeps Muchova in Check to Reach Australian Open Quarterfinals
Coco Gauff has a habit of making uncomfortable matchups look familiar. Karolina Muchova arrived with variety, timing, and the kind of all-court craft that can derail even the best-laid plans. She left with the same result as everyone else who has faced Gauff: a loss, and a growing sense that this particular puzzle remains unsolved.…
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Brisbane International 2026 Results: Full Match Scores, Daily Highlights and Key Stats (WTA 500)
If you’re looking for every score, every round, and every update from Brisbane, you’re in the right place. The Brisbane International launches the 2026 WTA season from January 4–11, and this page will track the tournament from the opening ball to the final point, with full women’s singles results updated daily. Played at the Queensland…
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Karolina Muchova’s 2025: A Season of Almost — High Notes, Hard Lessons, and the Slam Run That Proved She Still Belongs
There were nights in 2025 when Karolina Muchova played tennis that felt almost handwritten — soft-ink touch, curved geometry, and the quiet authority of someone who sees the court half a beat earlier than everyone else. And then there were nights when even her usually velvet hands couldn’t smooth over the cracks. Her season never…
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2025 Tokyo Open WTA500 Results (Updated) Including Qualifiers
The WTA tour shifts to Tokyo The WTA 500 season now moves from Ningbo to Tokyo, where the Toray Pan Pacific Open stands as Japan’s biggest WTA tennis tournament of the year. From October 20–26, 2025, the spotlight turns to the Ariake Coliseum, the nation’s premier tennis venue and home of this iconic event. With…
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Diana Shnaider Stuns Karolina Muchova at the Ningbo Open 2025
Quarter-final places were sealed in emphatic fashion at the Ningbo Open. Diana Shnaider delivered the comeback of the round. It was a session that balanced grit with polish — a performance that underlined why she looks a genuine threat heading into the business end of the tournament. Shnaider Stages Spirited Comeback Against Muchova Diana Shnaider…
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Muchova Outclasses Vondrousova in Classy Czech Clash | Osaka Open 2025
Two of the Czech Republic’s most naturally gifted players shared the court in Osaka, and this time it was Karolina Muchova who dictated terms. A Quietly Assured Performance Karolina Muchova produced a clean, thoughtful performance to defeat Marketa Vondrousova 6-4, 6-3 in an hour and 33 minutes — a result that hinted at the composure…
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Live WTA Rankings After 2025 Wuhan Open Semifinals
As of October 12, 2025, the live WTA rankings reflect the impact of the season’s final WTA 1000 event in Wuhan, where only the championship match between Jessica Pegula and Coco Gauff remains to be played. The tournament has been decisive in shaping both the year-end No. 1 battle and the race to the WTA…
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Wuhan Open 2025: Swiatek Dominant, Muchova Survives Kostyuk Challenge
The Wuhan Open continued into its second day with the completion of the first round and several second-round matches already underway. Iga Swiatek, the No. 2 seed, made a confident start to her campaign with a commanding win over Marie Bouzkova, while Mirra Andreeva suffered an early disappointment, falling to Germany’s Laura Siegemund in her…
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Amanda Anisimova Rallies Past Karolina Muchova to Reach China Open Quarter-Finals
Amanda Anisimova showcased trademark resilience to fight back from a shaky start and secure her spot in the China Open quarter-finals. The World No. 4 overcame 2024 finalist Karolina Muchova 1-6, 6-2, 6-4 in a two-hour, three-minute battle, booking her fifth career WTA 1000 quarter-final appearance and second of the season after her title run…
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Elena Rybakina Falls in China Open Third Round
The third round in the bottom half of the main draw delivered high drama and major talking points. Coco Gauff and Jasmine Paolini lived up to expectations, while Elena Rybakina was shocked by rising German talent Eva Lys. Gauff and Paolini Advance with Confidence Coco Gauff (USA) came through a tense battle against Leylah Fernandez…
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Paolini, Anisimova and Muchova March On as China Open Second Round Delivers
The second round in the Paolini/Anisimova quarter of the China Open 2025 wrapped up with commanding performances from the seeds and a few stern tests along the way. The big names held firm, ensuring the quarterfinals will feature a strong mix of proven stars and in-form contenders. Anisimova Finds Her Groove Amanda Anisimova (USA) was…
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Naomi Osaka Edges Karolina Muchova in US Open Quarterfinal by Small Margins
Naomi Osaka and Karolina Muchova delivered a high-quality US Open 2025 quarterfinal clash, continuing their growing rivalry. Just last year, Muchova defeated Osaka at the US Open, but in Melbourne earlier this year, the Japanese star turned the tables (1-6, 6-3, 6-3). This time in New York, the stage was set for another battle of…
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Small Nation, Big Trophies: The Czech Blueprint for Women’s Tennis Dominance (Part I)
Per-capita dominance, a conveyor belt of WTA champions, and a winning team culture: the Czech blueprint explained. The Small Nation With the Big Output On raw totals, giant federations usually top the charts. Adjust for population and the story flips: Czechia (~11M people) ranks top-three per capita (since 1998) in modern Grand Slam singles, No.…
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US Open 2025 Round of 32: Coco Gauff and Osaka Advance in Style in Their Quarter
The Round of 32 in Coco Gauff’s section of the US Open draw provided drama, high-quality tennis, and a statement from two of the biggest names in the game. Both Gauff and Naomi Osaka moved through to the second week, setting the stage for blockbuster battles ahead. Gauff Overwhelms Frech Coco Gauff looked every bit…
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Coco Gauff and Naomi Osaka Lead Their Quarter in Round 2 Action
The second round of play in Coco Gauff’s quarter delivered a mix of thrilling three-set battles, injury setbacks, and commanding wins from the two marquee stars. Fans witnessed high-quality tennis, with both veterans and newcomers showcasing grit and resilience. Gauff and Osaka Show Their Power Coco Gauff once again rose to the occasion, defeating Donna…
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Is Karolina Muchova A Title Contender? Czech Survives Sorana Cirstea In Three-Set Thriller To Reach US Open Third Round
Karolina Muchova battled past Romania’s Sorana Cirstea in a gripping second-round clash at the 2025 US Open, eventually prevailing 7–6(7-0), 6–7(3-7), 6–4. Both players traded momentum throughout, combining fearless baseline hitting with extended rallies that thrilled the New York crowd. For Muchova, the win marked a test of fitness, nerve and resilience; for Cirstea, it…
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Coco Gauff’s Quarter Shaken as Madison Keys Exits Early – Farewell US Open for Garcia and Kvitova
With Keys gone, Coco Gauff’s path looks wide open Day one in Coco Gauff’s quarter of the US Open 2025 began with drama and surprises, headlined by Madison Keys’ stunning first-round defeat. The American, considered one of the potential dark horses of the tournament, was ousted by Mexico’s Renata Zarazua in a rollercoaster 7-6(10), 6-7(3),…


