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Injured Kvitova yet to make decision on French Open

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Petra Kvitova will make a “lastminute decision” whether to compete in the French Open as she prepares a comeback five months after her playing hand was badly injured in a knife attack, her spokesman said on Tuesday.

The two- time Wimbledon champion suffered careerthre­atening injuries to her left hand as she fought off a knife- wielding intruder at her home in the eastern Czech town of Prostejov in December 2016.

The draw for the French Open will take place on Friday and Kvitova’s spokesman Karel Tejkal said the Czech star could still make the May 28- June 11 Grand Slam.

“It’s not by chance that her name is still on the entry list for Roland Garros. The decision will be taken at the last minute,” Tejkal said.

“We can already say it out loud – her long- term goal is to be fit enough to compete in Wimbledon.”

The 27- year- old Kvitova won Wimbledon in 2011 and 2014.

This year’s Wimbledon championsh­ip at the All England club will kick off on July 3.

Doctors had said the Czech player would not be able to return to competitio­n before the second half of the year.

But Kvitova returned to training early in May and she was included on the entry list for the French Open.

“This unfortunat­ely does not mean necessaril­y that I will be ready to play in Paris, but that I’m doing everything possible to give myself the chance and keep a positive mindset,” Kvitova said at the time.

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