The Sun (Malaysia)

Kvitova on the hunt for third Wimbledon title

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PETRA KVITOVA says she feels “fearless” as she returns to the venue that is like a second home to her in search of another Wimbledon title.

The Czech, who reckoned it was “great to be back” just six months since her career was left hanging in the balance after an attacker stabbed her playing hand, explained yesterday how life had been put into perspectiv­e for her by the trauma.

“I think I am little bit different on the court and off the court, too,” said the 27-year-old, who hopes that the three-year gap between her titles in 2011 and 2014 could prove a happy omen in 2017.

“I think I see life and tennis from a little bit different angle than before. Before, I was very nervous before every match. Now I see that I shouldn’t be. There’s things in the life that should be more important than just tennis.

“I’m not sure if it is the result of what happened, but maybe I feel a bit fearless because of what happened. I find out what’s important and what is not. Sometimes I’m thinking on the court that I already won the biggest fight, and if I fight in the match, it doesn’t matter if I win or lose the last point. I will still be happy to play.”

This attitude of being somehow freed to play uninhibite­d tennis has already served the left-hander well as evidenced by victory in the warm-up Edgbaston grasscourt tournament in just the second event of her comeback.

“I felt very surprised. I’m still surprised,” she said. “I think the grass is always giving me extra confidence. Through the tournament, I felt like every round I played better and better, which is always good sign.

“It’s tough to say the level of my game. As I said, in Birmingham, it was going up. I will see how I wake up on Monday. Wimbledon feels like my second home. It feels great to be here again.” – Reuters

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Switzerlan­d’s Roger Federer takes part in a training session at Wimbledon tennis club in southwest London yesterday prior to the start of the tournament today. –
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Kang Chella Choi and American Danielle Kang, each seeking her first major title, both birdied the 18th hole to share the lead after yesterday’s third round of the Women’s PGA Championsh­ip. Choi fired a three-under par 67 while Kang shot 68 to leave...

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