Summary

  • 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

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  1. Noskova saves break points to holdpublished at 18:02 BST

    *Muchova 2-6 7-5 0-1 Noskova

    Linda Noskova is having to dig so deep here. It's a mental battle as much as a physical one as we tick towards the two-hour mark.

    From shutting down three break points, she moves to game point, and Karolina Muchova nets.

    That is a massive, massive hold for Noskova after losing five straight games.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 18:00 BST

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    Early on it looked as if Muchova was feeling the effects of the semi-final and was a bit heavy legged. Now it looks like Noskova's legs have gone and creating errors, especially on the forehand.

    Dave

    Linda Noskova looks frustratedImage source, PA Media
  3. Postpublished at 18:00 BST

    Muchova 2-6 7-5 0-0 Noskova*

    Tracy Austin
    Two-time Grand Slam champion on BBC One

    Now the mindset of Muchova completely changes as well.

    Instead of just trying to stay in the match, she starts to think: "I could win".

  4. Third break point Muchovapublished at 18:00 BST

    Muchova 2-6 7-5 0-0 Noskova*

    A delightful point by Karolina Muchova, driving Linda Noskova to the back of the court before lifting over a delicate drop shot.

    A third break point is coming her way.

  5. Postpublished at 17:59 BST

    Muchova 2-6 7-5 0-0 Noskova*

    John McEnroe
    Three-time Wimbledon singles champion on BBC One

    The least surprising thing was Noskova leaving the court, giving her a bit of time to try to put it behind her.

    The crowd is going to start getting behind Noskova, which could help her.

  6. Postpublished at 17:59 BST

    Muchova 2-6 7-5 0-0 Noskova*

    Russell Fuller
    BBC tennis correspondent on BBC Radio 5 Live

    If Muchova wins the title here, she will have saved the most championship points in women's grand slam history.

  7. Break point Muchovapublished at 17:59 BST

    Muchova 2-6 7-5 0-0 Noskova*

    A much-needed first serve for Linda Noskova gets her to 30-30, but a bad miss hands over a break point to Karolina Muchova.

    Noskova holds her nerve to avert disaster - but Muchova will have another look here...

  8. Postpublished at 17:57 BST

    Muchova 2-6 7-5 0-0 Noskova*

    The crowd have been cheering on Karolina Muchova after her tough start to this final.

    You get the sense it will be Linda Noskova who needs some lifting after the conclusion of that second set.

    This is anyone's match now - something I definitely didn't expect to be writing half an hour or so ago.

  9. Postpublished at 17:55 BST

    Jonathan Jurejko
    BBC Sport tennis news reporter at Wimbledon

    Unsurprisingly, Noskova decides she needs a break before the final set.

    That bathroom is going to feel like a lonely place. Maybe a cold splash of water on the face might calm her down.

    Meanwhile, Muchova strolls over to her team and exchanges some ideas with her coach Sven Groeneveld.

    Imagine the message is 'keep calm and carry on'!

    Karolina Muchova celebratesImage source, AFP via Getty Images
  10. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 17:55 BST

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    If Muchova goes on to win this will this be the greatest Wimbledon final comeback ever?

    James B

  11. Postpublished at 17:55 BST

    Muchova 2-6 7-5 0-0 Noskova*

    Tracy Austin
    Two-time Grand Slam champion on BBC One

    It's hard to watch because we've all been players and we know what that feels like when you start to get tight but you can't loosen up, then the lead starts to dissipate and nerves start to unravel.

  12. 'I can't believe this'published at 17:55 BST

    Muchova 2-6 7-5 Noskova

    Pat Cash
    Former Wimbledon champion on BBC Radio 5 Live

    I can't believe this, actually.

    It is extraordinary how it turns around. That is what happens, nerves, one of the biggest titles in tennis, it can affect anybody.

    This is going to be very tough.

  13. Postpublished at 17:54 BST

    Muchova 2-6 7-5 0-0 Noskova*

    John McEnroe
    Three-time Wimbledon singles champion on BBC One

    Can you believe it? I feel for Noskova.

  14. Postpublished at 17:54 BST

    Muchova 2-6 7-5 0-0 Noskova*

    Linda Noskova, unsurprisingly, has stormed off court.

    She's going to be thinking of those five championship points for a long, long time if this final doesn't go her way.

  15. Postpublished at 17:53 BST

    Muchova 2-6 7-5 Noskova

    Gigi Salmon
    BBC Sport tennis commentator on BBC Radio 5 Live

    I am fascinated by Noskova's box. They don't clap, they don't stand, they don't do anything.

  16. 'A tough 25 minutes'published at 17:53 BST

    Muchova 2-6 7-5 Noskova*

    Laura Robson
    Former British number one on BBC One

    It is so tense, not just for the players but for the people around me. People are getting their phones out to get the winning moments, and then the phones are going away.

    For Noskova, it is a bit of a tough watch, she is not slowing down and it is almost better for her when Muchova is serving. It has been a tough 25 minutes.

  17. Game and second set - Muchovapublished at 17:51 BST
    Breaking

    Muchova 2-6 7-5 0-0 Noskova*

    Karolina Muchova celebratesImage source, PA Media

    Wow. Wow. Wow.

    We thought it was all over, but somehow Karolina Muchova has stayed alive to force a deciding set.

  18. Set points Muchovapublished at 17:51 BST

    *Muchova 2-6 6-5 Noskova

    Linda Noskova holds her hands up in the air after another miss.

    She's getting more and more annoyed by the minute.

    Karolina Muchova leaps into a forehand and brings up two set points.

  19. Postpublished at 17:51 BST

    Jonathan Jurejko
    BBC Sport tennis news reporter at Wimbledon

    Quite the contrast between the two player camps.

    Muchova's team are constantly on their feet. Noskova's crew are doing very little.

  20. 'Getting worse and worse for her'published at 17:49 BST

    Muchova 2-6 6-5 Noskova*

    Pat Cash
    Former Wimbledon champion on BBC Radio 5 Live

    This is all falling to pieces for Noskova. It is getting worse and worse unfortunately for her.