Linda Noskova wins her first Wimbledon singles title after rallying in a highly dramatic final against Karolina Muchova at the All England Club. Noskova, seeded ninth, appears to be in danger of losing after squandering multiple opportunities in the second set. Reports describe a tearful emotional breakdown on Centre Court following the missed chances, including five match points, as the momentum shifts toward Muchova.
Despite the setback, Noskova regroups to take control of the match. She wins the opening set 6-2, then drops the second set 5-7, before securing the deciding set 6-3. The match is described as one of the most dramatic finals in Wimbledon history, with Noskova overcoming a tense turning point to claim the title.
After the win, Noskova reflects on the difficulty of reaching the last point, saying it “is never easy to get the last point,” underscoring the pressure and resilience involved in the victory.