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Emotional Kvitova wins ‘twice’ on return

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PARIS: Petra Kvitova said Sunday’s firstround victory at the French Open felt like winning twice as the Czech star made an emotional return from a harrowing knife attack at her home in December.

The two-time Wimbledon champion swept aside American Julia Boserup 6-3, 6-2 in her first match since suffering career-threatenin­g injuries to her left playing hand when she tackled an intruder at her home in the eastern Czech town of Prostejov.

“I came here as a winner already,” said Kvitova, who returned to action at Roland Garros after almost six months out.

“When we were thinking about playing here I told my coaches I wanted to come and win my first match. That was a dream. The motivation I had today was amazing — and I really just didn’t want to lose.

“This match was special to me. I won for the second time, if I can say that.”

Kvitova was left fighting to save her career after the attack, admitting earlier in the week that her hand was “still not 100%”.

However, the 15th seed won the opening point of the match with a sweeping cross-court forehand to set the tone for a convincing victory in just 74 minutes over world number 86 Boserup.

“The first point was amazing. I surprised myself with the forehand winner straightaw­ay. It felt weird but great, as well.

“It wasn’t really about the game. I mean, I had big motivation, and I know that I was going to do everything I can even if I should just run from side to side to win it.

The 27-year-old received a warm welcome on Phillipe Chatrier court. She initially kept her emotions in check before finally shedding a few tears after sealing her place in round two.

“My team was there. My family was there. Everyone who helped me through the difficult time. So it was a real pleasure to play in front of them and play how I played,” said Kvitova, whose team wore black T-shirts emblazoned with the words “courage” and “belief”.

“I think I played well after six months off. I’m happy with the game, of course, but I mean, it wasn’t really about the game today.

“Yesterday I was thinking how everything will be, and I couldn’t really imagine how that’s going to be. I maybe thought that I would cry when I step on the court, but I didn’t today.

“I was happy, because normally I can control my emotion on the court, so I’m happy that I kind of did it, as well, this time.

“In the end, I didn’t have to anymore. So, yeah, few tears for after the match point. Of course going as a winner from the centre court was much better than stepping on the court.”

A French Open semi-finalist in 2012, Kvitova will face Bethanie Mattek-Sands or Evgeniya Rodina in the next round.

 ?? AP ?? Petra Kvitova thanks the crowd after defeating Julia Boserup.
AP Petra Kvitova thanks the crowd after defeating Julia Boserup.

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