Coco Gauff advanced to the Wimbledon semifinals on 8 July 2026, defeating fellow American Jessica Pegula 4‑6, 6‑3, 6‑3 and positioning herself for a potential first career Grand Slam title on grass.

How did Gauff break her grass‑court drought?

The 22‑year‑old entered London without a win on grass for two years. After a first‑round loss at the Berlin Open, she chose to skip a tune‑up event and focus on the All England Club’s unique surface. In the quarterfinal, Gauff steadied her serve and used her speed to turn a set loss into a comeback, showing she can adapt her counter‑punching style to low‑bouncing courts.

Who will challenge her next?

Gauff’s opponent on Thursday is Karolina Muchova, the 10th‑seeded Czech who described herself as “allergic” to Wimbledon’s lawns. Muchova, fresh from a 7‑6(4), 6‑4 win over Naomi Osaka, relies on slices and volleys that thrive on the grass. The contrast between Gauff’s power and Muchova’s craft will test whether the American can sustain her momentum.

What does this mean for Gauff’s career?

Reaching the semifinals marks Gauff’s deepest run at Wimbledon since her 2019 upset of Venus Williams as a 15‑year‑old. A win would give her the first Grand Slam title of her career and erase the narrative that grass is her weakest surface. It also solidifies her status as the U.S. standard‑bearer alongside Jessica Pegula, who will now focus on her own draw.

When can fans expect the next match?

The semifinal is scheduled for Thursday, 10 July 2026, on Centre Court. If Gauff prevails, she will face the winner of the other half of the draw in the final, potentially setting up a historic American showdown for the championship.

Why is this moment significant?

Gauff’s breakthrough comes after a 24‑month winless streak on grass and a series of near‑misses at major tournaments. Her ability to trust her groundstrokes, as she noted in the pre‑match press conference, suggests a mental shift that could finally translate into a title. The tennis world will be watching to see if the green blades finally bend in her favor.