Wimbledon Final Set for July After Muchova Beats Noskova

Wimbledon Final Set for July After Muchova Beats Noskova

Wimbledons All-Czech Final Set For Centre Court

Two Czech stars will clash for the Venus Rosewater Dish at Centre Court on Saturday, with 10th seed Karolina Muchova facing ninth seed Linda Noskova. Muchova, the 2023 French Open runner‑up, reaches her first Wimbledon final after a tournament‑winning run that included victories over Coco Gauff, Naomi Osaka and Barbora Krejcikova. The 21‑year‑old Noskova claims her first grand slam final appearance, fresh off a Berlin title and an impressive grass‑court campaign highlighted by beating Marta Kostyuk. This matchup marks the first all‑Czech final at Wimbledon and could produce the third Czech champion in the last four years, following Marketa Vondrousova (2023) and Krejcikova (2024).

Wimbledon Order Of Play

Saturday at Centre Court begins with the men’s doubles final at 1 pm, featuring Harri Heliovaara/Henry Patten against Marcelo Arevalo/Mate Pavic. The women’s singles final kicks off at 4 pm, where Muchova and Noskova will contest the championship. Spectators can follow the schedule on the day for any updates or changes.

How To Watch Wimbledon On TV

In the United Kingdom, every match is available live via BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website. Viewers in the United States can tune into ESPN and the Tennis Channel for comprehensive coverage. Fans outside these regions may need to check local broadcast rights for streaming options. The final will be broadcast on the primary channels in each territory, ensuring worldwide access to the all‑Czech championship.

Linda Noskova is into a grand slam final for the first time (Reuters)

Players’ Path To The Final

Karolina Muchova

  • First round: def. Anastasia Zakhravova 6‑3 6‑2

  • Second round: def. Zhang Shaui 6‑3 6‑2

  • Third round: def. Mananchaya Sawangkaew 6‑2 7‑6(1)

  • Fourth round: def. Barbora Krejcikova 7‑5 5‑7 6‑3

  • Quarterfinal: def. Naomi Osaka [14] 7‑6(4) 6‑4

  • Semifinal: def. Coco Gauff [7] 6‑2 1‑6 7‑6(10)

Muchova logged 10 hours 35 minutes of court time en route to the championship match.

Linda Noskova

  • First round: def. Ella Seidel 6‑4 6‑3

  • Second round: def. Camila Osorio 6‑3 4‑6 6‑2

  • Third round: def. Sorana Cirstea [17] 6‑2 3‑6 7‑6(9)

  • Fourth round: def. Madison Keys [26] 6‑4 7‑6(2)

  • Quarterfinal: def. Elise Mertens [25] 6‑3 7‑5

  • Semifinal: def. Marta Kostyuk [12] 6‑4 6‑4

Noskova accumulated 10 hours 9 minutes on court during her run to the final.

Head‑To‑Head Record

The two Czech players have met only once before, at the third round of the previous year’s US Open, where Muchova secured a 6‑7(5) 6‑4 6‑2 victory. Their most recent encounter was a tight semifinal at Wimbledon, decided 6‑2 1‑6 7‑6(10) in Muchova’s favor. This weekend’s final will be a fresh start, with both players eager to add a grand slam title to their resumes.


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