Kvitova reaches first quarter-final after comeback
BIRMINGHAM: Two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova was cheered as if she had been the home player, after a straight-sets win over Britain’s Naomi Broady here on Wednesday carried her into a first quarter-final in eight months.
The applause was not intended as any slight to Broady, but as acknowledgement of an encouraging performance by the Czech, whose career may still be at risk from the injuries inflicted on her by an intruder with a knife six months ago.
Kvitova did serve a few double faults which briefly seemed worrying, but hit some fine ground strokes and moved better than she used to in a 6-2, 6-2 victory.
She seemed taken aback when asked after the match if she knew that she was widely considered as one of the favourites for the tournament.
“I didn’t hear that,” she said. “I don’t really care — it’s too early,” she added, mindful of this being only her fourth match since the trauma of having five fingers and two tendons of her left hand damaged.
“I am here to play tennis and to play on the grass which I love.”
Next up could be Kristina Mladenovic, the fifth-seeded French player, who caused a stir at Roland Garros two weeks ago by eliminating the defending champion Garbine Muguruza.
Kvitova may find that she is fresher than anyone, as her match lasted little more than an hour on a day which was reportedly the hottest in the United Kingdom since 1976, with temperatures in the mid-30s.
Ability to withstand such heat may have been a factor in the two-hour, 20-minute victory for the ninth-seeded Australian, Daria Gavrilova, 7-5, 2-6, 6-4 against Katerina Siniakova, a rising young Czech who already has two wins over top-10 players this year.
Another win each and Gavrilova and Kvitova would meet in Saturday’s semi-finals.
Later another Aussie, the 21-year-old Ashleigh Barty, also prospered in the high temperatures.
In her first appearance in the main draw, she overcame Barbora Strycova, the eighth-seeded Czech who has twice been a finalist here, 6-3, 3-6, 6-1.
Her reward is likely to be a quarter-final with Ukrainian top seed Elina Svitolina.
The last match saw former French Open runner-up Lucie Safarova see off Naomi Osaka 6-2, 6-4, and the Czech will face Gavrilova next.
-
Blac Chyna Reveals Her New Approach To Love, Healing After Recent Heartbreak -
Royal Family's Approach To Deal With Andrew Finally Revealed -
Super Bowl Weekend Deals Blow To 'Melania' Documentary's Box Office -
Meghan Markle Shares Glitzy Clips From Fifteen Percent Pledge Gala -
Melissa Jon Hart Explains Rare Reason Behind Not Revisting Old Roles -
Meghan Markle Eyeing On ‘Queen’ As Ultimate Goal -
Kate Middleton Insists She Would Never Undermine Queen Camilla -
Japan Elects Takaichi As First Woman Prime Minister After Sweeping Vote -
King Charles 'terrified' Andrew's Scandal Will End His Reign -
Winter Olympics 2026: Lindsey Vonn’s Olympic Comeback Ends In Devastating Downhill Crash -
Adrien Brody Opens Up About His Football Fandom Amid '2026 Super Bowl' -
Barbra Streisand's Obsession With Cloning Revealed -
What Did Olivia Colman Tell Her Husband About Her Gender? -
'We Were Deceived': Noam Chomsky's Wife Regrets Epstein Association -
Patriots' WAGs Slam Cardi B Amid Plans For Super Bowl Party: She Is 'attention-seeker' -
Martha Stewart On Surviving Rigorous Times Amid Upcoming Memoir Release