Linda Noskova secured a spot in the Wimbledon final by defeating Marta Kostyuk, setting up a showdown with Karolina Muchova, who reached her second Grand Slam singles final after a thrilling victory over Coco Gauff. Noskova’s 6-4, 6-4 win against Kostyuk marked her first appearance in the last four at Wimbledon.
At just 20 years old, Noskova will be the youngest women’s finalist since 2014. The final will witness a historic moment as it will be the first major final at Wimbledon between two women from the same country in almost a decade.
Muchova, after saving a match point, emerged victorious against Gauff in a dramatic three-setter. The Czech player expressed her joy at reaching the final, emphasizing the significance of playing at such a prestigious tournament like Wimbledon.
Gauff, despite a strong fight and improvement as the match progressed, fell short against Muchova’s relentless groundstrokes and solid performance on the grass court. The American player showcased her skills but was unable to overcome Muchova’s determined play.
