Linda Nosková captured the Wimbledon women's singles title after defeating fellow Czech star Karolína Muchová in a historic all-Czech final. The victory marks another milestone for Czech tennis and continues the country's remarkable success at Grand Slam tournaments. Congratulations!

Historic All-Czech Wimbledon Final

Czech tennis made history at Wimbledon as two Czech players met in the women's singles final for the first time in the tournament's modern era. Linda Nosková emerged victorious after a thrilling match against Karolína Muchová, with both players producing world-class tennis on one of the sport's biggest stages.

Linda Nosková Defeats Karolína Muchová

Nosková, who trains in Přerov, has known Muchová for years. The pair previously represented the Czech Republic in doubles, including at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, where they finished fourth. Their Wimbledon final was therefore not only a contest between two top-ranked players but also a meeting between close friends. Following the championship match, Catherine, Princess of Wales, presented Linda Nosková with the iconic Venus Rosewater Dish, awarded to the Wimbledon ladies' singles champion. The historic final was watched from the Royal Box by Czech tennis legends Martina Navratilova, Petra Kvitová, and Jan Kodeš.

Czech Tennis Celebrates More Wimbledon Success

Barbora Krejčíková (2024)


The celebrations continued in the junior tournament, where Jana Kovačková and Kateřina Zajíčková claimed the Wimbledon girls' doubles title. Their victory adds another chapter to the Czech Republic's remarkable Wimbledon legacy. Czech champions have included Martina Navratilova, Jana Novotná, Petra Kvitová, Markéta Vondroušová, Barbora Krejčíková, and now Linda Nosková.

 
Why Czechia Produces World-Class Tennis Players
Czechia is one of Europe's safest countries and offers excellent conditions for both amateur and professional athletes. With outstanding coaching, modern facilities, and a strong network of tennis clubs, the country continues to produce world-class players. Renowned training centres in Prostějov, Přerov, Prague, Ostrava, and Brno continue to nurture the next generation of tennis stars.