Noskova, Muchova Hit Career-High Rankings After Wimbledon
Linda Noskova comes in at No.7 in both the rankings and the race after winning Wimbledon.

Linda Noskova won the Wimbledon title on an historic Saturday at the All England Club, defeating Karolina Muchova in an all-Czech final.
Both reach career-high rankings on Monday as a result.

Noskova jumps five spots to a career-high No.7, while Muchova hits a career-high at No.6. The pair are the first two Czechs to be ranked inside the Top 10 simultaneously since Muchova was there with Marketa Vondrousova in 2024.
Noskova is up to No.7 in the race to the year-end finals, while Muchova is at No.4.
At the top of the race is Mirra Andreeva, 54 points ahead of Aryna Sabalenka. At No.3 is Elena Rybakina, just over 300 points back of the Top.
Tennis ExpressThere was movement inside the Top 5 as well, as Jessica Pegula returned to a career-high ranking of No.3. Coco Gauff, who defeated Pegula in the quarterfinals, jumps three spots to No.4.
Iga Swiatek, who fell in the third round of her Wimbledon title defense, drops five spots to No.8, and Amanda Anisimova, last yearโs runner up at SW19, drops three spots to No.9.
Dallas native Ashlyn Krueger was the biggest riser inside the Top 100 โ she flew up 36 spots to No. 66 after reaching the round of 16 at Wimbledon.
Zeynep Sonmez reaches the Top 50 โ an historic moment for Turkey โ to become the first woman from her country inside the Top 50 at No.48, while Spainโs Caitlin Quevedo cracks the Top 100 for the first time at No.100.ย
Marta Kostyuk, after a semifinal at Wimbledon, inches closer to the Top 10 at No.11, while Alexandra Eala, after a trip to the fourth round on the grass of Wimbledon, makes another career-high at No.28.
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