Linda Noskova
Linda Noskova – WTA Tennis Player
Personal Info
Born on 17 November 2004 in Vsetin, Czech Republic.
Nationality: Czech Republic.
WTA Rank (as of 23 August 2025): 23.
WTA Doubles Rank (as of 23 August 2025): 94.
Height: 5 ft. 10 in. (1.78 m).
Linda Noskova – Career Info
Singles Titles: 1 | Doubles Titles: 1 ITF
Matches Won: 78 | Matches Lost: 57
Highest WTA Rank: 23 (14 July 2025)
Highest Doubles Rank: 60 (19 August 2024)
Data last updated: 23 August 2025
Earnings
Total Career Prize Money: $3,457,007 USD (approx. €3,215,000)
Data last updated: 23 August 2025
Miscellaneous
Information compiled by tennis fans from official WTA and ITF sources.
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Svitolina Holds Firm to Edge Noskova and Reach Stuttgart Semi-finals
Elina Svitolina did not need to dominate to get the job done in Stuttgart—she simply needed to be more precise when it mattered. Against a sometimes excellent Linda Noskova, that proved necessary. The Ukrainian advanced to the semi-finals with a 7-6, 7-5 victory shaped by patience, pressure, and well-timed execution. Svitolina finds separation in the…
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Linda Nosková Dismantles Alexandrova in Stuttgart to Reach Quarter-Finals
Linda Nosková produced one of the most emphatic performances of the day in Stuttgart, brushing aside Ekaterina Alexandrova 6–1, 6–1 in a match that quickly slipped out of the latter’s control. From the opening games, the Czech dictated terms with clarity and intent. Alexandrova, still searching for rhythm after a patchy run of results, found…
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Indian Wells 2026 – How Much Each WTA Player Earned After Every Round
Unlike other prize money pages, this tracker shows exact earnings for every WTA player at Indian Wells 2026 – updated after each round (Updated on March 14, 2026 just before the final this Sunday). The BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells offers significant prize money throughout the draw, not just to the eventual winner. From…
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Aryna Sabalenka vs Linda Noskova (LIVE closed): Indian Wells semifinal updates, score and key moments
Follow live updates, score changes and key moments from the Indian Wells semifinal between Aryna Sabalenka and Linda Noskova. This liveblog has now ended. Scroll down to follow the match timeline and key moments from Sabalenka’s victory over Noskova.
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Indian Wells Semifinal Preview: Aryna Sabalenka Targets Third Desert Final Against Rising Czech Linda Noskova
The world No.1 has looked untouchable in the California desert — but the next opponent standing across the net might represent the future of the WTA. Aryna Sabalenka has bulldozed her way into the Indian Wells semifinals without dropping a set, but now faces one of the tour’s most dangerous young talents: Linda Noskova. The…
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Linda Noskova Reaches Indian Wells Semifinals, Credits Serena Williams as Her Tennis Idol
Every deep run at Indian Wells reveals a player ready to push the limits of the WTA hierarchy. This year, Linda Noskova is once again proving she belongs among the elite. The 21-year-old Czech star secured her place in the BNP Paribas Open semifinals after ending qualifier Talia Gibson’s remarkable run, showing both resilience and…
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Alexandra Eala’s Indian Wells Run Ends as Linda Noskova Dominates in Round of 16
Every breakthrough run eventually meets its toughest test. For Alexandra Eala, that moment arrived in the California desert. The Filipina rising star saw her impressive Indian Wells campaign end in the Round of 16, falling 2–6, 0–6 to Linda Noskova in a match that moved quickly in the Czech player’s favor. While the scoreline looked…
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Clara Tauson’s 2025 Season Assessment: The Big-Hit Breakthrough That Finally Held
Clara Tauson didn’t so much announce herself in 2025 as reintroduce herself — louder, fitter, and with a new habit of winning the tight ones. World No.12 by October wasn’t the product of one hot week. It was built on repeated proof that her power game can survive the long season, not just the highlights.…
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Linda Noskova’s 2025: The Year She Kept Climbing, Losing Narrowly, and Learning Fast
Linda Noskova’s 2025 season wasn’t built on one incandescent fortnight. It was built on accumulation — wins stacked carefully, losses absorbed without panic, and a ranking climb powered more by repetition than revelation. By October, she had played 63 matches, reached three finals, beaten multiple top-10 players, and learned — often the hard way —…
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Elena Rybakina’s Serving Masterclass: The Ace Queen Who Left the Rest of the WTA Miles Behind in 2025
Elena Rybakina didn’t just lift the WTA Finals trophy in Riyadh — she detonated a season-long serving statement that no player came close to matching. In a year defined by razor-thin margins and relentless scheduling, the Kazakh finished with a number that almost looks like a misprint: 516 aces, the highest single-season total in nine…
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WTA Rankings After 2025 WTA Finals: The Pack Is Growling Louder
As of November 10, 2025, this Final WTA rankings capture the complete aftermath of the WTA Finals in Riyadh. Aryna Sabalenka Still Perched on Top of Women’s Tennis For a second year running, Aryna Sabalenka ends the season as queen of the WTA hill — battle-scarred, exasperated at times, but still the one holding the…
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Belinda Bencic Seals Emotional Comeback with Pan Pacific Open 2025 Title in Tokyo
Belinda Bencic captured the Pan Pacific Open title in Tokyo on Sunday, sealing her 10th career crown — and her second of the season — with a 6-2, 6-3 victory over Linda Noskova in just one hour and 22 minutes. The win carried extra weight: exactly ten years ago, a then-18-year-old Bencic had fallen short…
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Rybakina Withdraws, Opens Door for Noskova at the Pan Pacific Open
A sudden twist in Tokyo: Elena Rybakina, fresh off her Ningbo victory and secured berth for the WTA Finals, has withdrawn from the Pan Pacific Open semifinal less than an hour ago. This unexpected exit hands the spotlight to Linda Noskova, who now advances by default and faces a vastly different path to the title.…
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2025 Tokyo Open WTA500 Results (Updated) Including Qualifiers
The WTA tour shifts to Tokyo The WTA 500 season now moves from Ningbo to Tokyo, where the Toray Pan Pacific Open stands as Japan’s biggest WTA tennis tournament of the year. From October 20–26, 2025, the spotlight turns to the Ariake Coliseum, the nation’s premier tennis venue and home of this iconic event. With…
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2025 Japan Open WTA250 Results (Updated) Including Qualifiers
The rhythm of the WTA season heads even further east, and Osaka is ready to take center stage once again. From October 13 to 19, 2025, the Kinoshita Group Japan Open transforms the Utsubo Tennis Center into a celebration of speed, precision, and Japanese tennis pride. This WTA 250 event, offering $275,094 in total prize…
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Katie Boulter reflects on strong start at Japan Open 2025
Britain’s Katie Boulter has shared her feelings after an impressive first-round win at the Japan Open. The 29-year-old defeated the tournament’s No. 2 seed Linda Noskova of the Czech Republic 7-6, 6-3 to reach the round of 16. It was Boulter’s 18th win in 36 matches this season. Speaking to Sky Sports, she said she…
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Live WTA Rankings After 2025 Wuhan Open Semifinals
As of October 12, 2025, the live WTA rankings reflect the impact of the season’s final WTA 1000 event in Wuhan, where only the championship match between Jessica Pegula and Coco Gauff remains to be played. The tournament has been decisive in shaping both the year-end No. 1 battle and the race to the WTA…
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Elena Rybakina stops Linda Noskova’s run to reach Wuhan 2025 quarterfinals
Elena Rybakina powered past Czech rising star Linda Noskova 6–3, 6–4 at the Wuhan Open, delivering a commanding performance built on some smart tactics. The 20-year-old Noskova, who had just reached her first WTA 1000 final at the China Open the previous week, again showed flashes of brilliance — but Rybakina’s all-court aggression ultimately proved…
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China Open 2025: Final WTA Rankings Revealed After the Tournament’s Conclusion
The final whistle in Beijing didn’t just close the China Open — it drew a bold line through the WTA hierarchy. A massive gulf now separates the Top 5 from the rest, as Aryna Sabalenka, Iga Swiatek, Coco Gauff, Amanda Anisimova, and Mirra Andreeva have effectively built a private league of dominance. Below them, however,…
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Linda Noskova Fights Back from a Bagel but Falls to Amanda Anisimova in China Open Final
The Czech star showed grit and composure in her first WTA 1000 final, but the American’s power proved decisive in Beijing. Our match report looks at the final from the 21-year-old’s perspective — a view few others will have taken by now. Linda Noskova’s dream run at the China Open 2025 ended just short of…
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Linda Noskova Into the China Open Final After a Wild Win Over Jessica Pegula
Linda Noskova will play for the biggest title of her career on Sunday after surviving a roller-coaster semifinal in Beijing, edging Jessica Pegula 6–3, 1–6, 7–6(6). The 20-year-old Czech now meets Amanda Anisimova for the 2025 China Open crown. How It Unfolded This clash was billed as tight on paper, partly because they hadn’t met…
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Live WTA Rankings After China Open Quarterfinals: Anisimova Cements Career-High
As of October 3, 2025, the live WTA rankings capture the impact of the season’s final WTA 1000 event in Beijing. With results through the first five rounds of the China Open locked in, the tournament has been defined not by home hopes, but by the powerhouses chasing the summit. Amanda Anisimova, Linda Noskova, Jessica…
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Sonay Kartal’s Breakthrough Run Ends as Linda Noskova Powers into China Open Semi-Finals
Sonay Kartal’s dream week in Beijing came to an end on Friday morning, as Linda Noskova proved too strong in their China Open quarter-final clash. The Czech rising star sealed a 6–3, 6–4 victory to reach her first WTA 1000 semi-final, continuing her surge at season’s end. Sonay Kartal’s Remarkable Week The 22-year-old Brit arrived…
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Sonay Kartal Stuns Mirra Andreeva for First Top-10 Win, Reaches China Open Quarter-Finals
Sonay Kartal achieved the biggest victory of her career at the China Open, upsetting World No. 5 Mirra Andreeva 7-5, 2-6, 7-5 to earn her first-ever Top-10 win. The 23-year-old Brit battled for two and a half hours before sealing her place in her maiden WTA 1000 quarter-final. Kartal’s Breakthrough Moment Kartal’s rise over the…
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Pegula and Andreeva Shine as Zheng’s Comeback Lasts Just One and a Half Matches in Beijing
The Round of 32 in the top half of the China Open 2025 draw brought contrasting fortunes: Jessica Pegula and Mirra Andreeva advanced in style, while Qinwen Zheng’s long-awaited comeback ended abruptly. Retirements Shift the Draw The biggest twist came in the clash between Linda Noskova (CZE) and home favorite Qinwen Zheng (CHN). Noskova led…
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Mirra Andreeva and Qinwen Zheng Advance as Kasatkina and Shnaider Exit Early
The second round in the Andreeva/Zheng quarter of the China Open 2025 delivered surprises alongside strong statements from the favorites. With two seeds bowing out, the section now looks more open heading into the latter stages. Mirra Andreeva Sets the Tone Mirra Andreeva (WRL) produced a mature display to ease past Zhu Lin (CHN) 6-2,…
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Small Nation, Big Trophies: The Czech Blueprint for Women’s Tennis Dominance (Part I)
Per-capita dominance, a conveyor belt of WTA champions, and a winning team culture: the Czech blueprint explained. The Small Nation With the Big Output On raw totals, giant federations usually top the charts. Adjust for population and the story flips: Czechia (~11M people) ranks top-three per capita (since 1998) in modern Grand Slam singles, No.…
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US Open 2025 Round of 32: Coco Gauff and Osaka Advance in Style in Their Quarter
The Round of 32 in Coco Gauff’s section of the US Open draw provided drama, high-quality tennis, and a statement from two of the biggest names in the game. Both Gauff and Naomi Osaka moved through to the second week, setting the stage for blockbuster battles ahead. Gauff Overwhelms Frech Coco Gauff looked every bit…
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Coco Gauff and Naomi Osaka Lead Their Quarter in Round 2 Action
The second round of play in Coco Gauff’s quarter delivered a mix of thrilling three-set battles, injury setbacks, and commanding wins from the two marquee stars. Fans witnessed high-quality tennis, with both veterans and newcomers showcasing grit and resilience. Gauff and Osaka Show Their Power Coco Gauff once again rose to the occasion, defeating Donna…
