Noskova serving for titlepublished at 17:25 BST 11 July
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Karolina Muchova gets her racquet to Linda Noskova's first two serves, but that's about it. 30-0.
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
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Karolina Muchova gets her racquet to Linda Noskova's first two serves, but that's about it. 30-0.
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Karolina Muchova stays alive!
She hangs in, saves three championship points and gets the game done to pile the pressure back on Linda Noskova.
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Image source, Getty ImagesAdvantage, Muchova as Linda Noskova plants a forehand return into the net.
Can Muchova make a great escape?
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Nerves of steel from Karolina Muchova! On championship shot she comes up with the deftest of drop shots.
Deuce. Again.
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Eugenie Bouchard
Former Canadian tennis player on BBC Radio 5 Live
That is some nervy play to get to championship point again.
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Brave from Karolina Muchova as she comes to the net, but she can't keep the pace off a volley and it's another championship point for Linda Noskova.
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Karolina Muchova comes up with a timely ace, but then shanks a forehand long. Back to deuce we go.
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Linda Noskova can't get it at the second time of asking either. She tenses up and fires long.
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Pat Cash
Former Wimbledon champion on BBC Radio 5 Live
Brave going to the backhand, but she has made some backhand errors this game. Some nerves from Noskova.
Can almost feel the Championship trophy in her hands.
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Karolina Muchova slaps her leg in frustration after finding the net.
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Nope. A backhand into the net. Deuce again.
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Karolina Muchova nets again! It's a championship point for Linda Noskova.
Can she get it at the first time of asking?
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Linda Noskova plants a backhand into the net to hand Karolina Muchova the chance to wrap up the game, but the ninth seed can't make the most of it and she finds the fence too. Deuce.
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John McEnroe
Three-time Wimbledon singles champion on BBC One
Image source, PA MediaMuchova has never seemed to understand what she needs to do. I don't know if she is too wound up. The ball striking has been incredible from Noskova, but try something.
It has been a brilliant display from Noskova for this first hour.
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Linda Noskova pulls herself level with yet another winner. 30-30.
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Lovely from Karolina Muchova! She draws Linda Noskova in before landing a killer blow with a cross-court winner. 30-15.
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Eugenie Bouchard
Former Canadian tennis player on BBC Radio 5 Live
How Muchova is feeling now, there is probably some similarities to how I was feeling [when I lost to Kvitova].
When they are on, it is so hard to play.
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What is going through Karolina Muchova's head right now? She's got nothing to lose at this point.
She goes long. 15-15.
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Tracy Austin
Two-time Grand Slam champion on BBC One
Image source, PA MediaNoskova is so solid.
I was wondering if in this game she would start to feel some nerves because she's close to the Wimbledon title.
But she's very much in the moment.
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Karolina Muchova just hasn't been at the races this afternoon, while Linda Noskova has been excellent under the pressure.
She lands a backhand winner down the line that Muchova doesn't even bother running to before wrongfooting her friend with a shot at the net.
An ace wraps up the hold and moves her one game away from becoming a Wimbledon champion.






