Linda Noskova claimed her inaugural Grand Slam championship after a hard-fought victory against fellow Czech Karolina Muchova, winning 6-2, 5-7, 6-3 in the Wimbledon women’s singles final on Saturday. Despite a tense second set where she missed five championship points, the 21-year-old managed to regain control and close out the match.
Noskova appeared dominant early on, swiftly taking the first set in just 32 minutes and establishing a 5-2 lead in the second set during the first all-Czech women’s singles final at Wimbledon in the professional era. However, Muchova staged a remarkable comeback, saving all five match points and winning five games in a row to capture the second set 7-5, shifting the momentum dramatically on Centre Court.
In a significant development, Noskova composed herself and surged ahead to a 5-2 lead in the deciding set. Although Muchova managed to hold serve and delay the conclusion, Noskova maintained her composure when serving for the championship a second time. The ninth seed earned two additional championship points before sealing the victory with an unreturnable serve, then collapsed onto the grass in celebration of her biggest career achievement.
Muchova, 29, showed great resilience after appearing out of contention, but her late rally was insufficient to prevent Noskova’s breakthrough success. Notably, Noskova became the third Czech woman in the last four years to win the Wimbledon singles title, following Marketa Vondrousova in 2023 and Barbora Krejcikova in 2024.