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Linda Noskova claims Wimbledon women's title, gives emotional tribute to late mother

Going into Saturday’s women’s title match at Wimbledon, there was no question where the champion would hail from this year.

That’s because it was an all-Czech battle between Linda Noskova and Karolina Muchova, but only one of them would be heading home a winner.

This year, that was Noskova.

The 21-year-old had never been past the quarterfinals in a Grand Slam until her run this year at Wimbledon, and she topped her countrywoman in three sets, 6-2, 5-7, 6-3.

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While it was obviously a tough loss for Muchova — who stormed to a win in the second set to force a deciding set — she provided a lighthearted moment during the post-match interviews.

She was still wiping away tears after the tough loss when she was asked for her thoughts.

“It’s really hard to find any words, but I’ll start with Linda, my ex-friend,” she joked, which got a big laugh from the crowd in attendance.

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When Noksova took the mic, there wasn’t a dry eye in the house as she thanked her late mother.

“There’s also one more person I’d like to thank, which is my mom,” she said. “I definitely would not be standing here without her, so thank you.”

With the women’s side wrapped up, attention turns to the fellas with the men’s final taking place on Sunday morning.

It will pit Italy’s Jannik Sinner against Germany’s Alexander Zverev.

Sinner will be trying to take his second-straight Wimbledon title and his fifth Grand Slam overall, while Zverev will be looking for his second career Grand Slam win after taking the French Open title earlier this year.

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