Linda Noskova will play Jessica Pegula today in the women’s Bett1open final in Berlin, Germany. Noskova enters as No. 13 in the world, while Pegula is No. 4, so the final carries a clear ranking gap into the first ball.
Noskova and Pegula in Berlin
The matchup gives the women’s Bett1open a straight ranking contrast: No. 13 against No. 4. That is the only concrete matchup detail available, and it is enough to frame the final as a test of whether Noskova can turn a lower ranking into a title opportunity against a higher-ranked opponent.
The event is in Berlin, Germany, and the final is scheduled for today. For readers following the tournament through a watch guide, that means the focus is the pairing itself rather than a completed result.
No. 13 Against No. 4
Noskova’s ranking places her nine spots behind Pegula in the world standings. In a final, that gap is the part of the story that matters most: one player arrives with the higher seeding profile, while the other gets the chance to close it on court.
That setup is also what makes the final the day’s key item for anyone tracking the women’s Bett1open. The source material does not provide a score, so the only actionable detail is who is on court and where the match is taking place.
Bett1open Final in Germany
The women’s Bett1open is being played in Berlin, and the final is the endpoint of that draw. The guide was created using technology provided by Data Skrive, and betting, ticketing, and streaming links are provided by partners of The Athletic, which maintains full editorial independence.
For a reader looking for the immediate takeaway, it is simple: Noskova and Pegula are the final pairing, Berlin is the site, and the rankings set the frame for the match before the first point is played.






