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Wimbledon 2026: Naomi Osaka falls in straight sets to Karolina Muchova in quarterfinals

By Chris Cwik
July 7, 2026 2 Min Read
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Naomi Osaka's deepest-ever Wimbledon run has come to an end. After defeating the top-seeded Aryna Sabalenka in the fourth round, Osaka couldn't keep up that same magic against Karolina Muchova on Tuesday in the quarterfinals.

Osaka was eliminated from the event by Muchova in straight sets (7-6, 6-4).

The Magnificent Muchova ⭐️

Karolina reaches her first Wimbledon semi-final 🇨🇿#Wimbledonpic.twitter.com/EJfRzudKvR

— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) July 7, 2026

If the first set were any indication, fans were in for a tense match. Osaka and Muchova traded games, with only one player — Muchova — winning consecutive games during the set. With things tied 6-6 after 12 games, the first set went to a tiebreak.

Osaka fell behind early in the tiebreak and couldn't recover.

Osaka did take a medical timeout early in the set to get her ankle taped. While the issue didn't seem to affect her play in the set, it was something to watch the longer the match went on.

Physio out for Naomi Osaka

Treatment on left foot, just re - tape

Osaka to serve next at 2-3 down vs Karolina Muchova pic.twitter.com/7pmkvZJXB3

— edgeAI (@edgeAIapp) July 7, 2026

The ankle didn't seem to hold Osaka back in the second set. She and Muchova continued to trade games, keeping things close as the set went on. After seven games, Osaka held a narrow 4-3 lead, though had yet to win consecutive games during the match.

That trend put her in a tough spot in the second set. After dropping two consecutive games to Muchova, Osaka was now a game away from elimination. While Osaka experienced some strong play in the set, notching six aces through the first nine games, she also had three double faults and 15 unforced errors.

Muchova ended things quickly from there, notching two straight aces to pick up the win.

It marks the first time in her career Muchova has advanced past the quarterfinals at Wimbledon. She previously reached the quarterfinals two other times — 2019 and 2021 — though failed to advance in both appearances.

Muchova is seeking her first-ever Grand Slam title. She's reached the semifinals four other times at Grand Slam events, but has only played in one final at a Grand Slam. That came at the 2023 French Open, where Muchova was defeated by Iga Swiatek.

For Osaka, it's the end of her deepest-ever run at Wimbledon. While she's won the Australian Open and French Open twice during her career, success at Wimbledon has proved difficult. Prior to 2026, Osaka had never made it out of the third round at the event.

Despite that, she had a decent shot at continuing her run Tuesday. Coming into the match, she was the slightly higher seed. In three previous head-to-head matches, Osaka and Muchova compiled a 3-3 against each other. Osaka didn't necessarily have an edge, but it figured to be a close match Tuesday. While Muchova did win in straight sets, both players seemed evenly matched throughout the majority of the match.

With the victory, Muchova will move on to the semifinals, where she'll face Coco Gauff on Thursday.

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