The former world No. 2 says she intends to finish her "active playing career" at the U.S. Open in August Maja Hitij/Getty Two-time Wimbledon Championship winner Petra Kvitová announced that after 19 ...
It’s time for Petra Kvitova. The two-time Wimbledon champ is retiring after the U.S. Open as her priorities have shifted since having a son with her husband, Jiri Vanek — who is also her coach — in ...
The U.S. Open retired a two-time champion on Monday. In her first-round morning match, Petra Kvitova retired from professional tennis after losing 6-1, 6-0 to Frenchwoman Dianne Parry at the ...
LONDON, July 1 (Reuters) - It has been 14 years, or 5,113 days to be precise, since a beaming Petra Kvitova saw her name being added in gold print to the famed green honours board at Wimbledon moments ...
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Petra Kvitova shared her intention to make the 2025 US Open the final tournament of her career on social media Thursday, the former world No. 2 revealing her preliminary retirement plans after ...
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(CNN) — 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 ...
Former world No. 2 Petra Kvitová is retiring. The professional Czech tennis player, 35, announced on Instagram Thursday, June 18, that she is retiring from the game after 19 years. “Growing up in my ...
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