A new Grand Slam champion will be crowned at Wimbledon. In the first all-Czech women’s Grand Slam final of the Open Era, Karolina Muchova and Linda Noskova will battle for the Venus Rosewater Dish. Before the championship match, let’s take a look at the gear that has powered their impressive runs at the All England Club.
Karolina Muchova’s equipment
Karolina Muchova clinches an insane third-set tie break battle against Coco Gauff to reach her first Wimbledon final. pic.twitter.com/PBnfFzp0ag
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) July 9, 2026
Karolina Muchova is showcasing Adidas’ latest London collection at Wimbledon. The Czech has embraced a distinctly retro look, featuring a short-sleeved polo with bold silver three-stripe detailing on the sleeves, the London Pro Skirt with a curved hem, and a matching head tie that completes the vintage-inspired aesthetic. On her feet, Muchova wears white Adidas Barricade tennis shoes with green accents. Her racquet is Head Speed MP.
There’s tennis, and then there’s Karolina Muchova tennis.. pic.twitter.com/4TQ9Eh7el9
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) July 5, 2026
Linda Noskova’s equipment
Linda Noskova on her way to beat Madison Keys at Wimbledon.
The Berlin champion is through to the quarter-final… as are the other three finalists from both Berlin & Bad Homburg. pic.twitter.com/sq6Fzm5WoT
— Jimmie48 Photography (@JJlovesTennis) July 6, 2026
Linda Noskova is dressed in Yonex‘ classic sporty pieces: the Women’s London Tank with a curved hem and navy trim around the V-neck, paired with the London Skirt, which features an elastic waistband and built-in shorts. Her footwear is the Yonex Power Cushion Eclipsion 5, while she plays with the Yonex EZONE 98 racquet.
This will be the first Wimbledon women’s singles final between players representing the same country since Serena Williams defeated her sister Venus in the all-American 2009 championship match.
Muchova won their only previous encounter, defeating Noskova in three sets in the third round of the 2025 US Open. This year’s champion will become just the third woman in the Open Era to claim the Wimbledon title after saving match point en route, joining Venus Williams (2005) and Serena Williams (2009).






