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Noskova Defeats Muchova in Historic Wimbledon Final

Linda Noskova survived a remarkable second-set collapse to defeat fellow Czech Karolina Muchova 6-2, 5-7, 6-3 on Saturday, capturing the Wimbledon women’s singles championship and the first Grand Slam title of her career.

The 21-year-old appeared to have the final under complete control after taking the opening set and moving ahead 5-2 in the second. Muchova then saved five championship points and won five consecutive games, forcing the first all-Czech women’s singles final in Grand Slam history into a deciding set.

Noskova steadied herself in the third, rediscovering the powerful serving and aggressive forehand that had carried her through the first half of the match. She earned the decisive break and eventually closed the contest with a service winner on her sixth championship point. The ninth seed fell onto her back on the Centre Court grass and covered her face after securing the biggest victory of her career.

Noskova entered Wimbledon ranked No. 12 in the world and had never previously advanced beyond the quarterfinals of a Grand Slam. Her only earlier appearance in the last eight came at the 2024 Australian Open, where she defeated then-world No. 1 Iga Swiatek before losing to Dayana Yastremska.

Her breakthrough in London followed an impressive run through the draw. Noskova defeated Ella Seidel, Camila Osorio, Sorana Cirstea, Madison Keys, Elise Mertens and Marta Kostyuk before facing Muchova in the final. She had also arrived at Wimbledon with growing confidence after winning her first grass-court title in Berlin three weeks earlier.

Saturday’s victory made Noskova the youngest women’s singles champion at Wimbledon since Petra Kvitova won the tournament in 2011. She also became the third Czech woman in four years to lift the Venus Rosewater Dish, following Marketa Vondrousova in 2023 and Barbora Krejcikova in 2024.

The final brought together two players who know each other well. Noskova and Muchova represented the Czech Republic together in doubles at the 2024 Paris Olympics, finishing fourth, but entered Saturday still searching for a first major singles title.

Muchova, 29, was competing in her second Grand Slam final after losing to Iga Swiatek at the 2023 French Open. Her variety and touch helped her turn the match around late in the second set, but she could not sustain the comeback once Noskova regained her composure in the decider.

Noskova’s victory continued Czech women’s extraordinary recent success at the All England Club. Petra Kvitova, a two-time Wimbledon champion, and nine-time winner Martina Navratilova were among those watching from the Royal Box as another Czech name was added to the tournament’s list of champions.

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Steven Hodel
Steven Hodel
Steven Hodel is the Tennis Correspondent for The Tico Times, covering the ATP and WTA tours and Latin American players from his base in Costa Rica. Reach him at steve@ticotimes.net or on X at @theticotimes.
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