Here’s the latest I could gather based on recent public coverage:
- Karolína Muchová has been in the news mainly for ongoing wrist-related issues and their impact on her playing schedule, including updates around recovery, potential surgery considerations, and her participation status in recent events.[2][4]
- There have been occasional reports about her competitive return being watched closely, with notes on how she’s adapting her game (e.g., utilizing a one-handed backhand while managing the wrist) and the hope of resuming full two-handed play soon.[2]
- For 2025–2026, coverage also highlighted her performance in various tournaments as she works back toward peak form, including a Qatar Open win cited in late 2025/early 2026 discussions, marking a notable title after a long gap, though those reports focus on later events than the wrist-recovery period.[9]
If you’d like, I can narrow to:
- Specific event updates (e.g., latest results, injuries, or withdrawals).
- Official statements from Muchová or her team.
- A quick timeline of her wrist injury and recovery milestones.
Would you like me to focus on a particular date range or event? I can also search for the most current confirmed news from reliable outlets if you want the freshest update.
Citation note: The statements above reference recent coverage on injury and comeback coverage from outlets such as the WTA and sports coverage articles on Muchová’s wrist and return plans. If you’d like, I can pull exact links and summarize each piece.[4][2]
Sources
A lingering wrist injury has sidelined her two-hander, but on the grass courts of London, Karolina Muchova is making her one-handed improvisation look more like a calculated tactic.
www.wtatennis.comKarolína Muchová later told press it was 'hard to focus' after noticing her former flame in the crowd
www.tyla.comKarolina Muchova has been dealt a fresh setback in her preparations to rejoin the WTA Tour in 2024. The crafty Czech woman becomes the first high-profile absentee of next month’s Australian Open.
www.yardbarker.comKarolina Muchova US Open ex-boyfriend incident during her match against Sorana Cirstea. Player safety and emotional match disruption.
inews.zoombangla.comKarolina Muchova, on Tuesday (October 24), announced her decision to withdraw from the 2023 WTA Finals owing to a wrist injury.
www.sportskeeda.comThe top seed overcame Potapova in three sets to reach her first semifinal of the season.
www.tennis.comKarolina Muchova secured her first title since 2019 after defeating Victoria Mboko in Saturday’s Qatar Open final. Muchova, the new world number 11, defeated Mboko 6-4, 7-5, winning her first WTA Tour event since the 2019 Korea Open.
www.yardbarker.comKarolina Muchova secured a semi-final seat in the 2024 US Open, despite her injury. Find out more about the tennis star's fitness issues here.
www.comingsoon.netThe tennis star was visibly rattled by the unexpected sight.
7news.com.au