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Now I know I can win big titles says French Open finalist Muchova

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PARIS : Unseeded Karolina Muchova came close to winning her first Grand Slam after a spirited comeback in the French Open final but even though she lost 6-2 5-7 6-4 to world number one Iga Swiatek on Saturday the Czech now knows she can go for the big titles.

The 26-year-old, who beat world number two Aryna Sabalenka in the semi-finals, looked out for the count after Swiatek raced through the first set and went 3-0 up in the second.But Muchova fought back, cutting down on unforced errors and troubling the 22-year-old Pole with her one-handed sliced backhand and drop shots to force a decider.Despite leading in the third, Muchova could not complete what would have been a memorable recovery and ended up watching as Swiatek lifted her third French Open trophy in four years."I felt I was very, very close.

Close match. To call myself a Grand Slam finalist is an amazing achievement and, for sure, big motivation for me to work in the future and get a chance again to play for these big titles," she said.Plagued by injuries throughout her career, including when she played in the juniors, Muchova, a 2021 Australian Open semi-finalist, dropped to the mid-200s after another injury in 2021.She said this week that some doctors had told her after that 2021 injury that she might not play again.

However, she battled back into the top 50 once more going into the French Open."It's a very big motivation, now that I know that Iga is world number one and I was so close.

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