Linda Noskova’s emotional tribute to mother Ivana
“There’s one more person I’d like to thank which is my mum, I definitely would not be standing here without her, so thank you,” Noskova said before looking towards the sky and blowing a kiss, as she then became overwhelmed with emotion.
“I don’t cry normally, this is not okay for me! I have been enjoying these two weeks so much, all the sad tears, all the happy tears, all the sweat and blood put into this, it was all worth it. I will definitely never forget these two weeks.”
Jamie Braidwood12 July 2026 11:25
Wimbledon champion dedicates title to late mum in emotional winner’s speech
Wimbledon champion Linda Noskova dedicated her victory over Karolina Muchova to her late mother, Ivana, who passed away on the eve of the same tournament two years ago.
Noskova, 21, won her first grand slam title and became the latest Czech player to lift the Venue Rosewater Dish as she overcame compatriot Muchova in a thrilling three-set battle on Centre Court.
She reserved her final thank you for her late mother, who passed away following a long battle with cancer shortly before the start of the 2024 Championships. Noskova, then 19, was seeded 26th at the tournament but lost in the second round.
Jamie Braidwood12 July 2026 11:05
Upcoming Wimbledon order of play – Day 14
- Hanyu Guo (CHN) / Kristina Mladenovic (FRA) [10] v Gabriela Dabrowski (CAN) / Luisa Stefani (BRA) [2]
- Starts at 16:00: Jannik Sinner (ITA) [1] v Alexander Zverev (GER) [2]
- Tokito Oda (JPN) [1] v Alfie Hewett (GBR) [2]
- Not Before 1:00pm: Jordan Lee (USA) v Cruz Hewitt (AUS)
- Dominika Cibulkova (SVK) / Barbora Strycova (CZE) v Magdalena Rybarikova (SVK) / Lucie Safarova (CZE)
Jamie Braidwood12 July 2026 11:00
How Linda Noskova responded to disaster to win one of Wimbledon’s greatest finals
Linda Noskova spurned five championship points as Karolina Muchova plotted an incredible comeback on Centre Court, only for the 21-year-old to steady, reset, and display her grass-court dominance once again
Flo Clifford on Centre Court12 July 2026 10:45
Arthur Fery overpowered by Alexander Zverev as Wimbledon dream comes to abrupt end
Arthur Fery leapt for joy and punched the air to a huge round of applause. Alexander Zverev hit long in the next rally to concede the break and send the Centre Court crowd leaping to their feet in raptures, too.
It was the kind of moment that summed up the Brit’s tournament: opportunity created out of nothing, his on-court intelligence putting him one or two steps ahead, and helping him wrestle himself back into contention.
Ultimately, it was not enough: Zverev dominated the first set tie-break and played with an authority that has not always come naturally, the world No 3 winning 7-6(0), 6-2, 6-4 to reach his first Wimbledon final.
Flo Clifford on Centre Court12 July 2026 10:35
How Jannik Sinner reached Wimbledon final
The memory of that night in Melbourne burned in the back of Jannik Sinner’s mind, and the reigning Wimbledon champion ensured there would be no repeat. Instead, the Italian wound back time and fell back into the groove of what had, until January, developed into a one-sided rivalry. Sinner was relentless, producing a masterful serving performance to allow Novak Djokovic just one break point and snuffing out any opportunities the Serbian had to find momentum. His 6-4 6-4 6-4 win also bore a striking resemblance to last year’s semi-final. “Was a good old blowout,” Djokovic smiled. “Nothing much I could do.”
Jamie Braidwood12 July 2026 10:15
What has Alexander Zverev said ahead of Wimbledon final?
“Once you win a major you know how to do it and you feel like you can do it again. You have this feeling inside of you. The second thing, I feel like I worked on my game a lot. I feel like my game has improved. Sometimes in sports it’s as simple as that. You can talk about mental stuff, you can talk about certain situations, coaching changes, whatever. But if you improve as a player and you make the decision as a player to improve, you’re going to do better in tournaments.”
Jamie Braidwood12 July 2026 09:55
What has Jannik Sinner said about Alexander Zverev?
“We saw how aggressive he’s playing, serving very big. He is a tough player to play against. He was before but now even more because of this confidence he has. When you start to win a lot of matches and don’t lose a lot, it shows that he is playing incredible tennis. His confidence is good. He’s very relaxed on court at the moment. But it’s going to be very, very tough, very different than all the other matches we have played.”
Jamie Braidwood12 July 2026 09:40
Jannik Sinner v Alexander Zverev’s route to final
- 1st round: Miomir Kecmanovic 46 63 67(6) 62 63 (3:30)
- 2nd round: Nuno Borges 76(4) 76(2) 64 (2:32)
- 3rd round: Jenson Brooksby 64 63 64 (2:14)
- Round of 16: (Q) Shintaro Mochizuki 63 76(0) 63 (2:25)
- Quarter-finals: Jan-Lennard Struff 75 76 63 (2:35)
- Semi-finals: No 7 Novak Djokovic 64 64 64 (2:13)
- 1st round: Alexander Blockx 64 67(8) 76(5) 76(0) (2:55)
- 2nd round: Valentin Royer 61 63 76(3) (2:04)
- 3rd round: Marcos Giron 62 76(4) 64 (2:34)
- Round of 16: No. 13 Jiri Lehecka 64 75 36 76(6) (3:22)
- Quarter-finals: No. 6 Taylor Fritz 64 64 62 (1:59)
- Semi-finals: (WC) Arthur Fery 76(0) 62 64
Jamie Braidwood12 July 2026 09:25
Alexander Zverev and the allegations casting a cloud over Wimbledon final
Alexander Zverev has been accused of domestic abuse by two ex-girlfriends, Olya Sharypova and Brenda Patea, who is the mother of his child; the 29-year-old has strenuously denied all the accusations
Jamie Braidwood12 July 2026 09:19



