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Muchova overcomes dizziness to beat Barty, reaches Australian Open semis

The Czech registered a 1-6 6-3 6-2 win against the home favourite and world No. 1 Barty, sets up semifinal clash with Jennifer Brady

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Melbourne, February 17

Karolina Muchova said she was so dizzy she thought she was going to faint during her Australian Open quarterfinal against Ash Barty on Wednesday before a lengthy medical timeout helped her regain her composure to turn the tables on the world No. 1.

Home favourite and top seed Barty was leading by a set and a break when Muchova called for the timeout at a steamy Rod Laver Arena.

"I was feeling kind of dizzy at some point, like really lost and almost fainting. I just asked for help," said Muchova, who won 1-6 6-3 6-2 to reach the semifinals.

"They just checked my (blood) pressure because I was a bit lost, you know? I was spinning. So they cooled me down a bit with ice, and it helped me."

Play resumed nine minutes later and a recharged Muchova found her feet almost immediately, breaking Barty's serve for the first time in the match.

With shortened rallies and bold shot-making, Muchova went on to break her opponent twice in the final set to reach a Grand Slam semi for the first time.

"Played a bit faster, going to the net. I think that was the key by the end," said the Czech.

Muchova's comeback was her third come-from-behind win of the campaign. She reeled off the last seven games from 5-0 down in the second set to win in the 7-5 7-5 against compatriot Karolina Pliskova.

Against Elise Mertens, Muchova clawed back from a 4-0 deficit in the opening set, while against Barty, she claimed 12 of the final 15 games.

"Honestly ... I'm trying to start good," Muchova said. "It seems a bit like these slow starts for me are a tradition I can't get rid of here."

Muchova will next face American Jennifer Brady for a place in the final. Reuters

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