Tennis-Noskova downs Kostyuk to set up all-Czech Wimbledon final


Tennis - Wimbledon - All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, Britain - July 9, 2026 Czech Republic's Linda Noskova celebrates after winning her semi final match against Ukraine's Marta Kostyuk REUTERS/Andrew Couldridge

LONDON, July 9 (Reuters) - Linda ⁠Noskova set up the first all-Czech women's Grand Slam final as she beat Ukraine's ⁠Marta Kostyuk 6-4 6-4 in a soporific Wimbledon semi-final on Thursday.

After the nerve-jangling tension ‌of compatriot Karolina Muchova's victory over Coco Gauff earlier on a sweltering Centre Court, 21-year-old Noskova breezed through in a low-key duel.

Ninth seed Noskova, playing in her first Grand Slam semi-final, looked calm and composed throughout and only let the ​emotion of the occasion show when Kostyuk blazed a forehand ⁠into the tramlines on the second match ⁠point.

"A semi-final in a Grand Slam is never easy but I just tried to stay as ⁠patient ‌as possible, stay cool and somehow get the last point," Noskova said on court.

"When I play my best I know I can play with the best players in the world."

Saturday's ⁠final will be the first time two women representing the ​same nation have contested the ‌title match at a Slam since the 2017 U.S. Open when Sloane Stephens defeated ⁠Madison Keys.

Noskova's win also ​means that the women's title will be won by a Czech for the third time in four years.

"Karolina is such a great fighter, an incredible player but mainly and mostly she's a great person," Noskova said ⁠of Muchova who saved a match point to beat ​Gauff in a thriller.

"I'm glad I get to play my first final with her."

With London gripped by another heatwave, fans on Centre Court appeared drained by the time Noskova and Kostyuk walked on court to ⁠do battle in temperatures still in the mid 30 degrees Celsius.

The subdued atmosphere was not helped by a run of straightforward service games for both players with thrills and spills in short supply between the two big hitters.

Kostyuk, who reached the French Open semi-finals, blinked first though and went 0-40 ​down on serve in the 10th game and Noskova calmly moved ⁠ahead.

Noskova led 3-1 in the second set but was broken back as Kostyuk fizzed a forehand winner but ​the spark failed to light a fire in the Ukrainian ‌who was below her best.

Rock-solid Noskova remained patient ​though and waited for another Kostyuk lapse that duly arrived as she served to keep her title hopes alive.

(Reporting by Martyn Herman; editing by Alison Williams and Pritha Sarkar)

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