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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 | + | Israel confirms returned body belongs |
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| - | After her 6-1, 6-0 defeat to Frenchwoman Diane Parry, Kvitova told reporters after the match she had Covid-19 three weeks ago. | + | |[[https:// |
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| - | “Yeah, my physicality wasn’t 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.” | + | |[[https:// |
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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. | + | |[[https:// |
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| - | Kvitova, who 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. | + | |[[https:// |
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| - | “I wanted to be playing here, to finish the season, like, with a grand slam and not because the Covid caught me,” Kvitova said. | + | |[[https:// |
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| - | Kvitova embraces her husband and coach Jiří Vaněk after her final match. | + | |[[https:// |
| - | Kvitova embraces her husband and coach Jiří Vaněk after her final match. Al Bello/Getty Images | + | |[[https:// |
| - | 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. | + | |[[https:// |
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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. | + | |[[https:// |
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| - | Kvitova notably also was well known throughout the sport for her fair play. | + | |[[https:// |
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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. | + | The return |
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