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Linda Noskova Claims First Wimbledon Title in Dramatic Final Against Muchova
Linda Noskova Claims First Wimbledon Title in Dramatic Final Against Muchova

Linda Noskova Claims First Wimbledon Title in Dramatic Final Against Muchova

Linda Noskova won her first Grand Slam title at Wimbledon 2026, defeating compatriot Karolina Muchova in a three-set final after surviving a late collapse. She earned £3.6 million for the victory.

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Linda Noskova captured her first Wimbledon women's singles title on Saturday, defeating fellow Czech Karolina Muchova 6-2, 5-7, 6-3 in a tense final at the All England Club. Noskova recovered from a collapse in the second set, where she squandered five match points, to regroup and secure victory in the decider, according to Timeslive.

The win marks Noskova’s breakthrough Grand Slam triumph. She became the first woman since Maria Sharapova in 2004 to win a grass-court tournament in Berlin and then claim Wimbledon in the same year, a feat highlighted by The Citizen. Her run through the draw solidified her status as one of the rising stars in women’s tennis.

Noskova collected the winner’s prize of £3.6 million ($4.8 million), as reported by Channels Television, for her performance at the championships. The victory also underscores a significant milestone for Czech tennis, with both finalists representing the country on the sport’s grandest stage.

The final unfolded as a roller-coaster, with Noskova’s composure tested after an emotional breakdown late in the second set. Her ability to regain focus and close out the match in three sets underscored her mental resilience under pressure, as noted in multiple reports.


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