Linda Noskova
Age: 21 (17/11/2004)
  • Overview
    WTA singles titles
    38 / 26
    184 / 99
    WTA doubles titles
    12 / 19
    59 / 60
    Prize money
    $2,223,383
    $4,560,619
    Prize money
    $2,223,383
    $4,560,619
    Titles
    0
    1
    Titles
    0
    0
  • Full description
    Personal

    Currently coached by Tomas Krupa Mother's name is Ivana Noskova; Father's name is Drahos Nosek Like listening to Maneskin, Lil Nas X, Lizzo Enjoys watching Wrestling and streaming Netflix Also like to swim, run, and spend time with pets Favorite player is Serena Williams.

    Career Highlights

    SINGLES Winner (1): 2024 - Monterrey Finalist (5): 2025 - Tokyo, Beijing, Prague 2023 - Prague, Adelaide #1 DOUBLES Finalist (2): 2025 - Rouen (w/Khromacheva) 2024 - Abu Dhabi (w/Watson)

    Career in Review

    Reached three Tour finals in 2025, including her first career WTA 1000 final at Beijing (l. Anisimova), as well as runner-up showings at Prague and Tokyo; made her Top 20 debut and finished at a career-high No.13 in the year-end rankings

    In 2024, achieved first Grand Slam singles quarterfinal at the Australian Open (l. Yastremska), where she also defeated then-World No.1 Iga Swiatek in the 3r; won her first singles title at Monterrey (d. Sun in F); reached SF at Prague (l. eventual champion Linette) and Brisbane (l. eventual champion Rybakina); earned a new career-high ranking of No.25 on August 26, 2024

    Breakthrough year in 2023, achieving runner-up twice; Adelaide 1 (as qualifier, l. Sabalenka) and Prague (l. Hibino). Also reached quarterfinals at Lyon (l. Osorio) and 3r at Indian Wells (l. Gauff) and Cincinnati (as qualifier, l. Gauff). Broke into Top 40 on October 9, 2023.

    Made Top 100 debut on August 1, 2022, following SF run at Prague (l. eventual champion Bouzkova); overtook Gauff at the youngest player in Top 100

    Also reached 2r at Tallinn (as qualifier, l. Haddad Maia) and fell 1r at both Roland Garros (as qualifier, l. Raducanu) and US Open (as qualifier, l. Bouzkova). On ITF Circuit, lifted fifth and sixth titles at this level, winning W60 tournament in Croissy-Beaubourg, France and W100 event in Versmold, Germany

    Finished 2021 campaign with 38-9 win-loss record, winning four ITF Circuit titles, including at W60 event in Prerov, Czech Republic

    Made WTA qualifying debut at 2020 Prague

    On ITF Circuit, owns six titles in singles and one in doubles

    As a junior, won 2021 girls' singles at Roland Garros

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