Linda Noskova defeated Marta Kostyuk in straight sets to advance to the Wimbledon 2026 Ladies' Singles final.
The victory marks a significant milestone for the Czech player and ends the tournament run for the Ukrainian athlete. The match served as a pivotal moment in the tournament's closing stages, shifting the momentum toward Noskova as she seeks her first major title at The Championships in London.
Noskova secured the win with a final score of 6-4, 6-4 [1]. The match took place at the Wimbledon grounds in the U.S., where Kostyuk struggled to overcome the Czech player's consistency throughout the two sets [1], [2].
Following the match, Kostyuk participated in a press conference to discuss the loss and her performance during the semi-final [2]. While the Ukrainian player had a strong run leading up to this stage, the straight-set defeat prevented her from reaching the championship match for the first time in this tournament cycle [1], [3].
Noskova's progression to the final highlights her current form and tactical execution on the grass courts. The result ensures a Czech presence in the final, maintaining the country's strong tradition in international tennis [3].
Kostyuk's exit from the competition leaves the field open for Noskova to challenge for the title. The semi-final result was decided efficiently, with Noskova maintaining control of the pace and preventing Kostyuk from establishing a rhythm in either set [1].
“Linda Noskova defeated Marta Kostyuk in straight sets to advance to the Wimbledon 2026 Ladies' Singles final.”
Noskova's victory underscores a shift in the women's draw, establishing her as a dominant force in the 2026 grass-court season. By defeating a resilient opponent like Kostyuk in straight sets, Noskova enters the final with significant momentum and psychological confidence.



