Set points Noskovapublished at 16:36 BST 11 July
*Muchova 2-5 Noskova
The door is wide open for Linda Noskova here - THREE set points.
Linda Noskova beats Karolina Muchova 6-2 5-7 6-3 in Wimbledon women's singles final to win first Grand Slam title
Ninth seed Noskova, 21, is youngest Wimbledon women's champion since 2011
Muchova had saved five championship points and fought back from a set and a break down to force decider
There was doubles success earlier for Britain's Henry Patten and Finnish partner Harri Heliovaara and GB's Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid
Emily Salley, Harry Poole, Michael Emons and Nicola Pearson
*Muchova 2-5 Noskova
The door is wide open for Linda Noskova here - THREE set points.
*Muchova 2-5 Noskova
So let's see how Karolina Muchova holds up here. It's been a nervy opening set for the 2023 French Open finalist and the pressure is on her now...
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Muchova for the win says my crystal ball.
Louise
*Muchova 2-5 Noskova
An 89mph second-serve ace for Linda Noskova followed by a double fault. A strange start to her service game.
But the next couple of serves are decent and she moves one game away from winning the opening set.
Muchova 2-4 Noskova*
Annabel Croft
Former British number one on BBC Radio 5 Live
When she [Muchova] is on fire, it is so beautiful to watch. She has so many options at her disposal. It feels like she is just starting to free up a bit in this final.
Muchova 2-4 Noskova*
Karolina Muchova impresses the Centre Court crowd with an acrobatic-looking volley at the net, but there's a groan as she puts the next point long.
Muchova sees herself through the hold, though - wrapping it up with a delightful cross-court drop shot while Linda Noskova was sprinting in the opposite direction.
*Muchova 1-4 Noskova
John McEnroe
Three-time Wimbledon singles champion on BBC One
Whether she is fatigued after the Coco match or if it's nerves, it is a slow start from Muchova.
You can't help but be impressed by what we are seeing from Noskova, the 21-year-old. She is playing with a sense of purpose. Muchova will have to make a little change to get the energy up.
*Muchova 1-4 Noskova

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*Muchova 1-4 Noskova
Pat Cash
Former Wimbledon champion on BBC Radio 5 Live
Interesting tactic. Noskova is going to Muchova's forehand all the time, which is not a tactic that you would have expected.
*Muchova 1-4 Noskova
John McEnroe
Three-time Wimbledon singles champion on BBC One
It is really hot out there and Muchova is maybe feeling a bit loose - the ball is flying on the forehand.
You can see how impactful the flat groundstrokes can be. A good start from the more inexperienced Noskova.
*Muchova 1-4 Noskova
A big serve followed by a drop shot that Karolina Muchova reaches in the nick of time, but she can't keep it in the court and Linda Noskova backs up the break.
A brilliant start for the younger Czech.
Muchova 1-3 Noskova*
I was just about to say there were no signs of nerves from Linda Noskova, but maybe that's not quite true. A double fault and then a push into the net draws Karolina Muchova to deuce.
Muchova 1-3 Noskova*
Image source, PA MediaAn ace out wide by Karolina Muchova saves the first break point, but Linda Noskova clenches her first after firing a blistering backhand winner down the line to get the first break of the match.
*Muchova 1-2 Noskova
A 40th ace of the tournament for Karolina Muchova, but she's still not looking entirely comfortable out there.
Well wide, then well long. And there's another ball that's sent far beyond the baseline.
Linda Noskova is, so far, the better of the two when it comes to the rallies and she's got two break points.
*Muchova 1-2 Noskova
Tracy Austin
Two-time Grand Slam champion on BBC One
The thing that's improved so much for Noskova is her ability to stay even-keeled through points and deal with adversity.
Before, she could get a little moody.
*Muchova 1-2 Noskova
John McEnroe
Three-time Wimbledon singles champion on BBC One
Sweet serving from Noskova and watching her from a distance you see she is calm and you don't feel she is that welled up.
*Muchova 1-2 Noskova
Image source, PA MediaLinda Noskova powers down four sublime serves that Karolina Muchova can only try to throw her racquet at. A confident love hold for the 21-year-old.
Muchova 1-1 Noskova*
John McEnroe
Three-time Wimbledon singles champion on BBC One
If Muchova is hitting that two-hander well she is going to be really tough to beat.
Muchova 1-1 Noskova*
Annabel Croft
Former British number one on BBC Radio 5 Live
It feels very edgy at the moment. It is understandable, but neither player feels like they have settled yet.
*Muchova 0-1 Noskova
Tracy Austin
Two-time Grand Slam champion on BBC One
These two have taken very different paths.
We started hearing about Noskova about three years ago when she made that breakthrough.
For Muchova, she's a late bloomer. She didn't get into the top 100 until she was 22 or 23 years old.






