Young tennis player Linda Noskova from the Czech Republic won the Wimbledon tournament for the first time in her career. This is also the Czech player's first Grand Slam title.

In the final, the 21-year-old athlete, ranked 12th in the world, defeated her compatriot Karolína Muchová in three sets — 6:2, 5:7, 6:3.
World No. 1 Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka this time concluded her performance in the 1/8 final stage, where she lost to Japan's Naomi Osaka. Later, Osaka lost to Karolína Muchová.
On July 12, in the men's final, reigning Wimbledon champion and world No. 1 Italian Jannik Sinner will face Germany's Alexander Zverev, who is ranked third in the world and recently won the French Open.
This year, the Wimbledon prize fund amounted to a record 62.4 million British pounds. The winners of the women's and men's singles will each receive 3.6 million pounds.
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