Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Kvitova’s year at risk after attack

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PETRA Kvitova is likely to miss most of the 2017 season after her surgeon estimated she would not be able to return to the tennis court for at least six months.

The 26-year-old, a two-time Wimbledon champion, suffered serious injuries to her rackethold­ing left hand in an attack by an intruder at her apartment in the Czech Republic on Tuesday.

Kvitova faces a lengthy rehabilita­tion process but the good news is she should be able to resume her career, which was by no means certain in the immediate aftermath of her horrific ordeal.

The world No 11, who said she was “shaken but fortunate to be alive”, underwent surgery lasting nearly four hours

The intruder posed as a utilities man seeking to read a meter to gain access to the apartment in Prostejov, it is understood, before a struggle ensued.

It is understood the knife was put to Kvitova’s throat and her left hand was injured as she pulled the weapon away.

Czech police are still searching for the attacker.

Kvitova’s surgeon, Radek Kebrle, told a press conference in the Czech Republic the operation had gone well with no complicati­ons.

She will be on bed rest for 14 days, although the hope is she will be allowed to leave hospital in time for Christmas.

Kvitova will begin slow rehabilita­tion in around six to eight weeks and, if that goes well, should be able to grip a racket in three months’ time.

Given the length of the process and the uncertaint­ies surroundin­g recovery from such an injury, it seems highly likely she will not be ready to return in time for her favouritet­ournament,Wimbledon.

The US Open at the end of August would be a more realistic goal, although Kvitova’s main aim will simply be to get back on the tennis court, however long it takes.

Kvitova’s spokeswoma­n Katie Spellman said: “The best-case scenario is Petra will be able to return to the tennis court after six months.

“Petra is ready to do everything she can to get back competing at the highest level. She is happy with how the operation went and is in good spirits.”

Support continued to flood in from the tennis world for one of its most popular players.

Rafael Nadal wrote on Twitter: “Terrible news. Wishing a speedy recovery for Petra Kvitova. Keep smiling as always!”

Women’s world No 1 Angelique Kerber said: “You’re a fighter Petra Kvitova with a big heart. You will come back even stronger! I wish you a speedy recovery.”

 ??  ?? Rafa Nadal wished Kvitova well.
Rafa Nadal wished Kvitova well.

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