Noskova Completes Stunning Comeback to Win All-Czech Wimbledon Final
Linda Noskova rallied past Karolina Muchova in three sets, then joked about her rival becoming an "ex-friend" after the hard-fought clash.

Linda Noskova produced what the BBC called "one of the all-time greatest efforts on Centre Court," fighting back to win the Wimbledon women's singles title in an all-Czech final over Karolina Muchova.
The three-set battle delivered an emotional finish. Afterward, Noskova joked about Muchova being her "ex-friend" following their hard-fought clash, Fox News reported.
The all-Czech final underscored the country's growing weight in the sport. ESPN wrote that the matchup further showcased "the nation's undeniable influence in tennis," pointing to Czech players' deepening dominance on the tour.
Noskova's triumph capped a dramatic day 13 at the All England Club that also featured Britain's Gordon Reid and Alfie Hewett claiming the wheelchair doubles title, according to the BBC.
— Compiled from reporting by the BBC, ESPN and Fox News.

