Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

Kvitova return adds sparkle to women’s section

- Sportm@hindustant­imes.com

comeback of Petra Kvitova will sprinkle some much needed stardust on this year’s French Open women’s singles, with the absence of household names Maria Sharapova and Serena Williams making the draw the toughest to call in years.

Two-time winner Sharapova was denied a wildcard on return from a doping ban and three-time winner Williams is expecting a child, while in-form Romanian Simona Halep has been struggling with an ankle injury.

“The women’s is wide open I guess, because some of the top women aren’t playing. There is an opportunit­y for someone who has never won one to come through,” former world number one John McEnroe told Reuters.

“It’s as wide open as it’s been for a long time. Difficult to pick someone right now.”

Adding to the uncertaint­y for the claycourt grand slam, defending champion Garbine Muguruza, who has not won more than three consecutiv­e matches on the red dirt this season, was handed a tough first-round draw against 2010 champion Francesca Schiavone of Italy.

“It’s very strange to find a first round with two past champions,” Muguruza told reporters on Friday. “And I saw her. I think she’s playing good on clay. It’s a good match to start.” Schiavone won the Bogota claycourt tournament and reached the final in Rabat, also on clay.

All eyes, however, will be on Kvitova when the Czech returns to competitiv­e tennis after recovering from being stabbed during a burglary last December.

Kvitova said her left, playing hand, was not in perfect shape but she was able to play. “The hand doesn’t have that power and the strength yet, but I’m working on it. Hopefully one day everything will be perfect,” the two-time Wimbledon champion told reporters.

“I’m happy that when I’m playing I don’t have pain in my hand. I didn’t test it in a match, of course. Maybe will be different when the nerves come... but so far it’s okay.”

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