When was the last all-Czech WTA final?
The last all-Czech WTA final was in Nanchang 2023.
Tennis / WTA
Linda Noskova and Marie Bouzkova are set to compete in an all-Czech final at the Livesport Prague Open 2025, marking the ninth all-Czech WTA final since 1993 and the third in the tournament's history. This event follows a week of strong per...
The 2025 Livesport Prague Open has been notable for the strong showing of Czech players. Eight Czech players reached the last 16, marking a record in the Open Era. The tournament will culminate in a final between Linda Noskova and Marie Bouzkova.
Noskova, seeking her second WTA title, previously reached the Prague final in 2023. Bouzkova, the 2022 champion, is aiming for her second title as well. Their head-to-head record stands at 2-1 in favor of Bouzkova, though Noskova won their most recent match at the 2024 Australian Open.
The emergence of young talents like Tereza Valentova, Sara Bejlek, and Alena Kovackova also underscores the depth of Czech tennis. Valentova reached her first tour-level semifinal, while Bejlek and Kovackova made significant strides in the tournament.
The last all-Czech WTA final was in Nanchang 2023.
The finalists are Linda Noskova and Marie Bouzkova.
Bouzkova leads their head-to-head 2-1, but Noskova won their most recent match.
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