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Maria Sharapova reacts to heartwarming Wimbledon final moment

2026-07-13 · Maria Sharapova · Match Report

Maria Sharapova took notice of a heartwarming scene at Wimbledon on Saturday, 12 July 2026. The Russian tennis legend joined Andre Agassi in praising a spontaneous embrace between the fathers of Karolina Muchova and Linda Noskova after Noskova claimed her first Grand Slam title.

Linda Noskova beat Karolina Muchova 6-2, 5-7, 6-3 to win the women’s singles title at Wimbledon. After sealing the win, Noskova’s father celebrated loudly in the stands. He then shared a brief but emotional moment with Muchova’s father, who embraced him before heading back to his seat. The exchange aired during the broadcast and caught the attention of tennis icons Agassi and Sharapova, who posted reactions on Instagram.

Agassi wrote, “Love to see it.” Sharapova reacted with a heart emoji and a tearful face emoji. Both legends highlighted the wholesome moment on social media, underscoring the human side of the sport. Noskova later thanked her family during her on-court speech, including her late mother Ivana, who died two years ago.

The all-Czech final marked a historic first at Wimbledon. Noskova became the youngest champion in 15 years at 21. Her five-match-point collapse in the second set briefly shifted momentum to Muchova, but Noskova regrouped to close out the decider. The emotional connection between the fathers added a layer of warmth to a high-stakes match.

Noskova now holds her first major trophy and jumps into the top 10. Muchova, runner-up at Wimbledon, remains a threat on grass and hard courts. Both players will aim to build on this run heading into the US Open in late August.

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