Odds
Player analysis
Nuria Sanchez Izquierdo of Spain enters the Ostrava final as the 293rd-ranked player, seeking her breakthrough title on clay. The Spanish competitor has shown strong form leading into the championship match, winning four of her last five matches including victories over Dalla Valle, Mrva, and Sachko in straight sets. Sanchez Izquierdo's path through the Ostrava draw demonstrates improving consistency, though she suffered a two-set loss to Sakellaridis earlier in her recent run. This marks her first career meeting with Kolar, with no prior head-to-head record between the finalists.
Zuzana Kolar of Czech Republic arrives as the 182nd-ranked player and the higher-seeded finalist at Ostrava. The Czech competitor has won three consecutive matches to reach the final, defeating Jianu, Forejtek, and Fatic without dropping her first sets against the latter two opponents. Kolar's recent record also includes two consecutive losses to Houkes and Sakellaridis, indicating variable form heading into the championship encounter. The two finalists have never faced each other on the WTA or ITF circuit, making this their first competitive meeting.
Recent form
4W 1L last 5
| 2 May | Gentzsch | 3-6 6-4 6-1 | W |
| 1 May | Svrcina | 4-6 7-5 2-6 | W |
| 30 Apr | Sachko | 6-7 7-5 6-4 | W |
| 28 Apr | Mrva | 7-6 6-3 | W |
| 22 Apr | Sakellaridis | 6-7 6-7 | L |

