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With Muchova in Bloom, 2024 is the New 1924

With Muchova in Bloom, 2024 is the New 1924

By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Tuesday September 3, 2024

New York—Tennis is about feeling for Karolina Muchova.

As the 28-year-old Czech works her way back to form after missing nine months due to wrist surgery, it’s feeling pretty good.

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Muchova made it back-to-back quarterfinals at the US Open by defeating one of the most in-form players on tour on Monday in New York. She took out Jasmine Paolini, 6-3, 6-3, and will face Brazil’s Beatriz Haddad Maia for a shot at her second US Open semifinal on Wednesday.

She’s done it by playing her throwback tennis, replete with net forays, aesthetically pleasing volleys, and – in case you missed it – the most incredible shot of the US Open: a behind-the-back hot shot that went viral during week one.

It’s rare in this era of physicality and baseline grinders to see a player tout such an artistic style on court, but Muchova pulls it off, and wins fans as she does it.

“I’m a fan of her,” Paolini said before facing her on Monday. “She’s playing unbelievable. I really love how she plays. She can play every shot, slice, volleys, serve and volleys. She’s a very complete player, I think, very tough opponent.”

Paolini probably wasn’t such a big fan after she was defused by the graceful Czech in Louis Armstrong Stadium on Day 8, but such is life.

“Muchova is like one of my favorite players to watch,” said Andy Roddick on his Served Podcast on Monday. “I don’t know how she hasn’t been great for like ten years. Everytime I watch her I’m like: she is legit good, like really, really, good.”

“She might be one of the Top 5 most athletic players,” his co-host Jon Wertheim replied.

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Listening to the Tennis Podcast this week on the 7 train into Flushing Meadows, I heard Matt Roberts compare Muchova to Suzanne Lenglen and thought to myself: YES! Everything but the ankle-length dress and the courtside brandy is there.

There is a rare elegance to Muchova’s tennis, an artistry, a flair.

Muchova says she has to play that way, it’s basically the only way she can stomach the sport. She’s no baseline basher, this crafty Czech.

She does it all with an air of humility. She doesn’t believe she is rebelliously flying the flag in the name of freedom. Muchova is just… Muchova.

“I can’t tell if it’s unique,” she said of her style of tennis on Monday after taking down Paolini, “but yeah, I just like to change it up. I like to do what I do,…

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