Gauff beats Muchova to reach US Open final after protesters disrupt
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[September 08, 2023]
By Amy Tennery
NEW YORK (Reuters) -American Coco Gauff beat Karolina Muchova 6-4
7-5 to reach her first U.S. Open final on Thursday after the match
was halted for nearly an hour when an environmental activist glued
his feet to the floor of Arthur Ashe Stadium.
Gauff, who had beaten Muchova in the Cincinnati final last month to
claim the biggest title of her career, fed off the energy of the
home crowd to get past the Czech once again.
"Some of those points, it was so loud and I don't know if my ears
are going to be okay," Gauff said. "I grew up watching this
tournament so much so it means a lot to me to be in the final. A lot
to celebrate but the job is not done."
Gauff, the sixth seed, will next face the winner of the other
semi-final between compatriot Madison Keys and Belarusian second
seed Aryna Sabalenka.
The match was delayed by roughly 50 minutes early in the second set
due to a protest by four spectators.
The USTA said three of the four were escorted out of the stadium
without incident but a fourth "affixed their bare feet to the floor
of the seating bowl".
Gauff swept the first three games of the opening set and broke her
opponent again in the sixth.
Muchova, this year's Roland Garros runner-up, capitalized on some
mistakes by the 19-year-old and broke straight back in the seventh,
raising her level from there to break Gauff again in the ninth.
The Czech's good work went to waste, however, as she committed a
trio of unforced errors in the 10th game, allowing Gauff to break to
love and take the set.
After a routine hold by Gauff to open the second set, shouts were
heard from high up in the stands and both players sat on their
benches as security staff members quickly moved to quell the
disruption.
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September 7, 2023 Coco Gauff of the U.S. in action during her semi
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As the delay stretched on both players left the
court as police officers surrounded the remaining protester before
removing him from the venue with his hands behind his back.
After the players returned they warmed up again on court before
resuming play, neither appearing rattled by the incident.
Muchova double-faulted to help Gauff break in the eighth game but
saved match point in the next game before breaking the American’s
serve to keep the match going.
Muchova saved four more match points in the 12th game but Gauff
would not be denied, surviving a 40-shot rally on the penultimate
point with a forehand winner before cheering with delight as her
opponent sent a backhand past the baseline on the sixth match point.
Muchova gave credit to her opponent but told reporters that she was
disappointed in the quality of her own play on Thursday.
"I was not feeling it from the start until the end," she said. "I'm
pretty sad about the outcome, that I didn't put the best out of me
on the court. Yeah, just kind of sad about the performance."
(Reporting by Amy Tennery in New York, additional reporting by Steve
Keating, Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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