No Surrender: Noskova Saves 3 Match Points, Subdues Pegula to Battle Into Beijing Final
By Richard Pagliaro | Saturday, October 4, 2025
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Match point stress invoked no fear factor in Linda Noskova.
A fearless Noskova fought off three match points in the 12th game of the decider edging Jessica Pegula 6-3, 1-6, 7-6(6) in today’s semifinal thriller to battle into her biggest final in Beijing.

Noskova held her nerve and refused to relent when Pegula served for the final at 6-5. Noskova saved match points with Pegula holding leads of 40-15, 40-30 and Ad-In, eventually converting her second break point to level the final set and force a climactic tiebreaker.
In the breaker, Pegula opened up a 3-1 lead only to see the 26th-seeded Noskova win three points in a row to go up 4-3.
The fifth-seeded Pegula saved a match point at 5-6. Noskova converted her second match point then tossed her Yonex racquet aside in joy completing a captivating two hour and 28 minute pulsating triumph.
“Finals What Just Happened?” Noskova wrote on the court-side camera after her 11th Top 10 win.
Embed from Getty ImagesNoskova, who is third on the WTA Tour for most aces behind Clara Tauson and Elena Rybakina, cracked 11 aces against 7 double faults and saved 10 of 15 break points in this semifinal.
The 20-year-old Noskova is the youngest Czech to reach a WTA 1000 final and spoiled the prospect of an all-American China Open championship match.
“Honestly, I don’t even know about the final, I’m just so glad I won today. It was quite a tough match, mentally and physically,” Noskova said.
World No. 27 Noskova improved to 33-21 on the season, it’s the most wins she’s ever produced in a single season. Noskova will play for her first title of the season against US Open and Wimbledon finalist Amanda Anisimova.
Earlier, the fourth-seeded Anisimova crushed Coco Gauff 6-1, 6-2 dismissing the defending champion in a 58-minute rout.
Anisimova served 67 percent and won 26 of 31 first-serve points powering into her fifth final of the season.
Doha champion Anisimova and Noskova have split two prior meetings with the American prevailing in a hard-fought 6-2, 5-7, 6-4 win in the Wimbledon round of 16 in July.













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