Linda Noskova defeated Jessica Pegula 6-4, 4-6, 6-3 on Sunday to win the 2026 VANDA Pharmaceuticals Berlin Tennis Open [1].
The victory marks a significant milestone for Noskova, as it is her second career title and her first achieved on a grass surface [1].
The final match in Berlin, Germany, was impacted by weather conditions before it could begin. Heavy rains caused flooding at the venue, resulting in a delay of nearly six hours before the players took the court [3]. Despite the atmospheric disruptions and a thunderstorm-affected schedule, the match proceeded once conditions stabilized [5].
Noskova, the eighth seed in the tournament, faced the third-seeded Pegula in a contest that lasted just under two hours [2]. The match was a competitive three-set battle, with Noskova taking the first set 6-4, Pegula recovering the second 6-4, and Noskova securing the championship with a 6-3 win in the final set [1].
The result concludes a challenging weekend for both athletes, who had to manage the physical and mental toll of the extended weather delays. Noskova's ability to maintain focus after the flooding proved decisive in the closing set of the match [5].
This win elevates Noskova's standing on the tour as she demonstrates versatility across different court surfaces. Pegula, while falling short in the final, maintained her position as a top contender throughout the event [1].
“Noskova defeated Pegula 6-4, 4-6, 6-3”
Noskova's victory on grass indicates a growing adaptability to the fastest court surface in professional tennis. By defeating a high seed like Pegula in a grueling, weather-delayed final, Noskova establishes herself as a resilient competitor capable of handling both high-pressure matches and unpredictable external conditions.


