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-While a recent bout with Covid-19 didn’t give Petra Kvitova the proper preparation she probably would have liked, the two-time Wimbledon champion did successfully make her farewell to tennis the way she wanted – at the US Open+What we're covering 
-[[https://trip-scan39.org/|tripscan top]]+• Epstein files: On Capitol Hillsome Jeffrey Epstein survivors are speaking publicly for the first time at a news conference, urging lawmakers to protect abuse victims. It comes as GOP leadership faces pressure for more transparency on the late convicted sex offender’s case without going against the wishes of President Donald Trump, who has attempted to tamp down the political firestorm over Epstein
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-After her 6-16-0 defeat to Frenchwoman Diane ParryKvitova told reporters after the match she had Covid-19 three weeks ago.+• Where’s Trump today? The president is meeting with his Polish counterpart Karol Nawrocki at the White Housewhich is likely to include a discussion on Russia’s war in Ukraine. The meeting comes as RussianChinese and North Korean leaders presented a show of force at China’s military parade, with Trump accusing the three nations of conspiring against the US.
  
-“Yeah, my physicality wasnt great,” the 35-year-old Czech said. “My lungs are not really working yet, but I hope it will be OK when I’m not practicing now.” +• Court ruling: Trumps use of the 18th-century Alien Enemies Act to rapidly deport alleged Venezuelan gang members is unlawfulaccording to a divided federal appeals court.
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-While she did consider not playing in New York after getting the virus, she was determined to fulfill her plan of making the US Open – the last grand slam of the year – the final tournament of her storied career. +
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-Kvitovawho won 31 WTA Tour singles titles, had announced her retirement plans before Wimbledon. Monday at Grandstand, Kvitova was honored on the court after her match. +
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-“I wanted to be playing here, to finish the season, like, with grand slam and not because the Covid caught me,” Kvitova said. +
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-Kvitova embraces her husband and coach Jiří Vaněk after her final match. +
-Kvitova embraces her husband and coach Jiří Vaněk after her final match. Al Bello/Getty Images +
-Kvitova, a lefty, made her professional debut on the ITF Circuit in 2006. In 2011, she became the first player born in the 1990s to win a grand slam women’s singles title, beating Maria Sharapova. Kvitova won Wimbledon again in 2014, besting Eugenie Bouchard. +
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-Kvitova’s final WTA Tour title came in 2023 on the grass at Berlin. She was ranked as high as No. 2 in the world and had eight top 10 seasons (2011-2015 and 2018-2020). A four-time Olympian, Kvitova won a bronze medal at the Rio Olympics in 2016. +
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-Kvitova notably also was well known throughout the sport for her fair play. +
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-“Throughout her career, Petra has competed with humility and resilience and thrilled tennis audiences with her exciting brand of tennis,” Portia Archer, CEO of the WTA, said in a statement Monday.+
  
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