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Kvitova sees positives after loss

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Petra Kvitova leant more towards celebratin­g her return to the French Open last-four after eight years than ruing her missed chances against Sofia Kenin in a 6-4 7-5 loss.

Kvitova, who suffered a career-threatenin­g hand injury in 2016 after a knife attack during a burglary at her Czech home, returned to tennis at the 2017 French Open and felt like taking heart from 2020’s Roland Garros run.

I mean, being in a semifinal here, it was a great achievemen­t for me definitely.

I’m very happy and glad and grateful for that, for sure,” the seventh seed told a news conference.

I could be at home watching and not even play tennis any more. So for me, just to be in the semifinal here in the Grand Slam, it’s something real special.

Even if a loss is painful, which is normal and should be like this, I’m very happy how everything went.”

Since her comeback, Kvitova had not made it past the quarterfin­al stage at a Grand Slam until 2019’s US Open, and her last-four appearance at Roland Garros confirmed the 30-year-old is back for good, with the help of coach Jiri Vanek.

I’m very pleased for everything I’ve been through in the last three years, four years,” she said.

With Jiri, we’ve been together for four years. I think our work, it’s on the good way, I would say.

I think he helped me a lot with consistenc­y, the mental strength, with the kind of believing in myself with the confidence, which I was a little bit struggling [with] before.

I think that even now sometimes I do have the Plan B, too, on the court when I’m not really playing the best and everything.

I’m able to find a way to win it.” Kvitova, however, has to deal with the rise of a new generation of players — starting with Kenin, 21, and the fourth-seeded American’s opponent in Saturday’s final, 19-yearold Iga Swiatek of Poland.

It does not scare the experience­d Czech though.

I’m ready to challenge them.

I don’t want to give them a free spot, for sure. I mean, none of us [do],” Kvitova said with a smile. “For sure I’m not ending my career yet, so that’s how it is.”

 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES/JULIAN FINNEY ?? UPBEAT SPIN: Petra Kvitova of the Czech Republic walks off court following defeat in her semifinals match against America ’ s Sofia Kenin.
Picture: GETTY IMAGES/JULIAN FINNEY UPBEAT SPIN: Petra Kvitova of the Czech Republic walks off court following defeat in her semifinals match against America ’ s Sofia Kenin.

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