Sunday, 12 July 2026
Nasdaq +0.29%
Subscribe NowSupport Us

Daily TribuneDaily TribuneDaily Tribune

Daily TribuneDaily TribuneDaily Tribune
Subscribe
Sunday, 12 July 2026
Nasdaq +0.29%
  • News
  • Commentary
  • Business
  • Life
  • Show
  • Sports
  • Global Goals
Partner feature
Daily TribuneDaily Tribune

The Philippines' leading digital newspaper.

News
  • Headlines
  • Page three
  • Metro
  • Nation
  • Dyaryo Tirada
  • Obituary (Remember Me)
Commentary
  • Columnists
  • Opinion
  • Editorial
  • Scuttlebutt
  • Letter to the Editor
Business
  • Shipping
  • Portraits
  • Pep
  • Business Advisories
  • Technology (Tech Talks)
Life
  • Show
  • Food & Drink
  • Getaways
  • Arts & Culture
  • Social Set
  • Spaces
  • Fashion & Beauty
  • The Edit
  • Top Form
  • Next Gen
  • Sacred Space
  • Project Larawan
  • Snaps
Sports
  • Hoops
  • Volley
  • Golf
  • Goal
  • Boxing
  • Tennis
  • Esports
  • Blast

Company

  • About
  • Contact
  • Advertise
  • Privacy
  • Subscribe
  • Support Us

© 2026 Daily Tribune · tribune.net.ph · Powered by Quintype

TENNIS
Partner feature

Suggested Articles

CLASH OF TITANS
TENNIS

CLASH OF TITANS

Sinner, Zverev overcome foes, arrange title duel

Agence France-Presse·11 July 2026

Navratilova, Rusedski praise Eala
TENNIS

Navratilova, Rusedski praise Eala

Alex Eala’s breakthrough Wimbledon campaign has convinced two former tennis stars that the young Filipina is more than…

Ivan Suing·11 July 2026

Double Czech: Noskova, Muchova arrange dream Wimby final duel
TENNIS

Double Czech: Noskova, Muchova arrange dream Wimby final duel

LONDON, United Kingdom (AFP) — Linda Noskova swept into her first Wimbledon final with a 6-4, 6-4 win over Marta…

Agence France-Presse·10 July 2026

Evian: Iwai opens 2-shot lead
TENNIS

Evian: Iwai opens 2-shot lead

Japan’s Aki Iwai fired a bogey-free opening round of 63 (-8) to hold a two-stroke lead at the end of the first day of…

Agence France-Presse·10 July 2026

First-round bye on Eala radar
TENNIS

First-round bye on Eala radar

A first-round bye could again be within Alex Eala’s reach as the Filipina tennis star gears up for the Canadian Open in…

Ivan Suing·10 July 2026

Fery-tale ending?: British wildcard nears historic Wimby crown
TENNIS

Fery-tale ending?: British wildcard nears historic Wimby crown

LONDON, United Kingdom (AFP) — British wildcard Arthur Fery extended his sensational Wimbledon run into a semifinal…

Agence France-Presse·9 July 2026

Noskova cries tears of joy after emotional Wimbledon final

AF

Agence France-Presse·12 July 2026, 2:52 am

Text size

Share

Noskova cries tears of joy after emotional Wimbledon final
Partner feature

Share

Google Preferred Sources

Get more Daily Tribune stories in your search results

Add Daily Tribune as a preferred source on Google Search.

Add to Google
Partner feature

Tearful Linda Noskova admitted her astonishing Wimbledon final victory over close friend Karolina Muchova was an emotional rollercoaster.

Noskova recovered from squandering five match points in the second set to win 6-2, 5-7, 6-3 in a Centre Court classic on Saturday.

The 21-year-old is the youngest woman to win Wimbledon since her fellow Czech and childhood idol Petra Kvitova in 2011.

Noskova was able to summon up the resilience to steady her nerves in the final set after breaking down in tears following her second set collapse.

The ninth seed was in tears again during the post-match interview on court as she relived the dramatic clash.

"All these matches have been so tough, physically and mentally. Today especially, it's never easy to get the last point," she said.

Noskova and compatriot Muchova are close friends off the court, having played doubles together at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

And Noskova said it was hard to watch Muchova break down in tears after falling short of her maiden Grand Slam title. 

"Karo you really made me work for it. Like you said we are friends. I'm so glad I could play my first Grand Slam final with you. You are such a fighter. I think we made history today," Noskova said.

"All our Czech fans will be proud of us no matter the result."

There was extra pathos on an already emotion-filled afternoon as Noskova dedicated her win to her mother, who died in 2024.

"There is one more person I would like to thank -- my mum. I would definitely not be standing here without you," she said before blowing a kiss to the sky.

"I don't usually cry. All the hard work and sweat these last two weeks was worth it. I can't wait to come back next year."

That was the signal for Czech-born Martina Navratilova, who won multiple Wimbledon titles under the United States flag, to burst into tears alongside the Princess of Wales in the royal box.

Muchova was also unable to contain her emotions, wiping away tears during her interview.

"It's really tough to find any words. I'll start with Linda -- my ex-friend! I'm kidding obviously, kinda," she said.

"You are so young, it is your first Grand Slam final and the way you played was unbelievable. You are a very kind person. You deserve it."

As the tears flowed again, she added: "I'm pretty disappointed now. When I look to my corner... sorry, it's pretty emotional.

"I'll be fighting more. I want that trophy. I hope I can come to the final again."

Also read

Double Czech: Noskova, Muchova arrange dream Wimby final duel
TENNIS

Double Czech: Noskova, Muchova arrange dream Wimby final duel

LONDON, United Kingdom (AFP) — Linda Noskova swept into her first Wimbledon final with a 6-4, 6-4 win over Marta Kostyuk on Thursday,…

Agence France-Presse·10 July 2026