Linda Noskova prolonged Czechia’s wealthy Wimbledon historical past with a victory over 2024 Olympics accomplice Karolina Muchova in Saturday’s ladies’s singles closing.
The historic first all-Czech final in Grand Slam history went three units, with Noskova, 21, heading off a tricky comeback try from Muchova, 29, to assert her first grand slam title, 6-2, 5-7, 6-3.
The 2 top-10 seeds completed fourth in ladies’s doubles on the 2024 Paris Olympics and first met in a grand slam within the third spherical eventually 12 months’s U.S. Open, which Muchova received in three units, rallying from a set down.
“It is actually robust to place into phrases,” Muchova stated on Centre Courtroom after the match, jokingly referring to Noskova as her “ex-friend” earlier than including, “I am kidding, clearly.
“This was your first closing. The best way you dealt with it was actually unbelievable,” Muchova added. “You are very variety individual and human being. You deserve it.”
