Karolína Plíšková Survives Match-Point Drama in Rome Marathon to Clinch Third-Round Spot
Former world number one Karolína Plíšková displayed incredible resilience on May 8, 2026, battling through a grueling three-hour marathon to advance to the third round of the WTA 1000 in Rome. In a match defined by sheer determination, Plíšková overcame three match points to secure a hard-fought 6-7, 7-6, 6-4 victory over Jaqueline Cristian.
Incredible Plíšková Survives Match Points and Marathon! Clinches Third Round Spot in Rome
The contest began as a struggle for the Czech star, who faced early pressure and dropped the first set in a tight tie-break. However, the intensity peaked in the second and third sets. Plíšková found herself trailing by a break in both frames, facing the brink of elimination as Cristian threatened to close out the match.
Refusing to concede, Plíšková fought her way back, eventually forcing another tie-break in the second set to level the match. The physical and mental toll of the encounter was evident, but the former top player’s tenacity paid off in the deciding set, where she finally broke through to win 6-4. This gritty victory reinforces Plíšková’s reputation as a fighter, proving she can withstand the highest levels of pressure to extend her tournament run.
While Plíšková’s survival stole the headlines, the tournament saw mixed results for other Czech contenders. Lucky loser Nikola Bartůňková secured her own advance after a tough victory over Tyra Caterina Grant. Conversely, Karolína Muchová suffered a surprising exit, falling to a dominant performance by Anastasia Potapova.
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