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A Great Turn by Bouzková. She Defeated Nosková in the Final and Dominated the Tournament in Prague

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The Czech derby between Linda Nosková and Maria Bouzková will decide the winner of the WTA tennis tournament in Prague. Both players are aiming for their second title on the circuit, and we will follow the final match of the Prague Open in a detailed report. The doubles match was dominated by the Ukrainian-Japanese pair Nadija Kičenokova and Makoto Ninomijaova, who defeated the home pair Laura Samson and Lucie Havlíčková 1:6, 6:4 and 10:7 in the…
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The Czech derby between Linda Nosková and Maria Bouzková will decide the winner of the WTA tennis tournament in Prague. Both players are aiming for their second title on the circuit, and we will follow the final match of the Prague Open in a detailed report. The doubles match was dominated by the Ukrainian-Japanese pair Nadija Kičenokova and Makoto Ninomijaova, who defeated the home pair Laura Samson and Lucie Havlíčková 1:6, 6:4 and 10:7 in the…

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Prague - Tennis player Linda Nosková is taking the final step towards the title at the home Livesport Prague Open, a goal she set less than three weeks ago after being eliminated in the round of 16 at Wimbledon. After today's win over China's Wang Xin-ju 6:4, 6:1, she secured a place in the final, where she will face Marie Bouzková on Saturday. In an interview with reporters, the number one seed said she feels like the real action is just beginn…

M. Bouzkova b. T. Valentova 6-4 7-5 Marie Bouzkova is the first finalist of the Sparta Prague Open. The Czech, who in the home tournament had triumphed in 2022, beats with the score of 6-4 7-5 the compatriot Tereza Valetova, number 106 of the world, playing a match in the name of cynicism and experience. The 27-year-old Prague, 47 WTA, recovers from the 5-3 in the second set and, with a partial of four games at 0, does not leave the opponent. Fo…

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Ubitennis broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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