Kvitová on vasenkätinen ja käyttää rystylyönnissään kahta kättä. [174][8] In Indian Wells, ninth-seeded Kvitová scrapped past Kazakh Yulia Putintseva in the opener in three sets to record the equal-longest winning streak of her career, 14 wins, dating back to her title run in St. Petersburg a month before. Kvitová was scheduled to play the Open GDF Suez, but withdrew prior to her opening match because of a respiratory illness. [8] Nevertheless, Kvitová was awarded the Karen Krantzcke Sportsmanship Award once again, her fifth in succession and sixth in the last seven seasons. [93] At the Connecticut Open where she was seeded second, she received a bye into second round where she faced Makarova again, whom which she defeated easily in straight sets this time to reach the last eight. They met thrice in 2013. [8], In 2010, Kvitová reached the semifinals of the Memphis Open, losing to eventual champion Maria Sharapova. After Wimbledon, Kvitová dropped out of the top-5 rankings. She had not beaten Williams in five previous attempts but upset the American in straight sets to advance to her second Madrid final. [181] The winning streak ended at the French Open, when she crashed out in the third round to 25th seed Kontaveit in straight sets. 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[153] However, her plans were jeopardized when she was attacked during a break-in at her home in the Czech Republic by a knife-wielding robber shortly before Christmas. [129] In the Fed Cup opening round tie against Romania, she lost both of her singles matches. [154] She was initially expected to be sidelined for six months. She defeated Peng Shuai in the second round and then beat Jarmila Gajdošová in the last eight. Petra Kvitová (Bílovec, 1990. március 8. [267] She underwent surgery to repair the damage to her hand, and was expected to sit out the next six months in order to fully recover. 4. 1 spot. [72] At the US Open, she fell to Alison Riske in the third round, causing her to drop out of the top 10 for the first time since May 2011. Kvitová subsequently went on a three-match winning streak – in the Tokyo semifinals in 2013, the second round of Doha and the third round of the Wimbledon Championships,[256] the latter two in 2014. [64] During the Fed Cup semifinal tie against Italy, Kvitová lost to Vinci once again in her first match before managing to overcome Errani in three sets. Petra Kvitova je rođena u mestu Bilovec u bivšoj Čehoslovačkoj, današnjoj Češkoj Republici, od oca Jiržija i majke Pavle. At the US Open, Kvitová was the fifth seed and reached the fourth round after defeating Laura Siegemund, wildcard Nicole Gibbs and 32nd seed Anna Karolína Schmiedlová, all in straight sets. In 2015, Kvitová achieved the feat of making the quarterfinals at all four Grand Slams during her career after advancing to her first quarterfinal at the US Open, where she lost to eventual champion Flavia Pennetta. The result saw Kvitová record consecutive quarterfinal appearances at the same Grand Slam tournament for the first since the 2014 Wimbledon Championships. In the third round, she lost to Ekaterina Makarova in three sets. There, she saw off third seed Garbiñe Muguruza to sail into her tenth Grand Slam tournament quarterfinal where she was stopped by ninth seed Venus Williams in three sets. 2 ranking for the first time since June 2015 after the tournament's conclusion. In 2012, Kvitová made the semifinals of the Australian and French Opens, and was crowned US Open Series champion. [228] She matched her equal-best result at the French Open for the first time after that, defeating Océane Dodin, Jasmine Paolini, Leylah Annie Fernandez, Zhang Shuai and Laura Siegemund, all in straight sets, to reach the last four where she fell to Sofia Kenin in straight sets. Petra Kvitová (Bílovec, Txekia, 1990eko martxoaren 8a) txekiar tenislari profesionala da. Petra Kvitová (Czech pronunciation: [ˈpɛtra ˈkvɪtovaː]; born 8 March 1990) is a Czech professional tennis player. 2 ranking, which Kvitová won in three sets. [104] At the Australian Open, fourth-seeded Kvitová was upset by Madison Keys in the third round in straight sets. [138] Seeded 10th at Wimbledon, she easily defeated Sorana Cîrstea in the first round. Prezident Miloš Zeman jí udělil 28. října 2018 medaili Za zásluhy I. stupně, za zásluhy o stát v oblasti sportu. However, she managed to secure a spot in the semifinals where she defeated Maria Sharapova in straight sets to advance to her second final at the tournament. There, she beat Bouchard in straight sets to claim her 14th career title. Known for her powerful left-handed groundstrokes and variety, Kvitová turned professional in 2006 and has won 25 career singles titles, two of which are Grand Slam titles, the Wimbledon Championships in 2011 and in 2014.She also won a bronze medal at the 2016 Rio Olympics. [70] She was the defending champion at the Canadian Open and defeated Eugenie Bouchard and Stosur to reach the quarterfinals but failed to defend her title when she lost to eventual finalist Sorana Cîrstea in three sets. [189], Kvitová then suffered a dismal Asian swing with early exits in Wuhan and Beijing. In the semifinals, Kvitová avenged her loss to Svitolina by defeating the Ukrainian in straight sets to reach the final. [31] During the round-robin stage, she defeated Zvonareva, Wozniacki, and Agnieszka Radwańska in straight sets, putting her through to the semifinals. [8] Furthermore, she was awarded the Karen Krantzcke Sportsmanship Award for the seventh year running, her eighth overall, and ties Kim Clijsters for most Sportsmanship Award wins. [264] The couple split in May 2016. [79] Because of this illness, she was unable to compete in the Fed Cup opening round tie against Spain. Her psychological recovery was also on track, and she had completed fitness training in the Canary Islands. In the final, she beat Svitolina in straight sets to win the tournament on debut, thus lifting her 19th career title and her first title indoors since winning the WTA Finals in 2011. [197], As the eighth seed at the Australian Open, Kvitová cruised into the quarterfinals without dropping a set, recording wins over Magdaléna Rybáriková, Irina-Camelia Begu, Belinda Bencic and Amanda Anisimova. [210] However, she bounced back with strong results during the Asian swing. [199] At the Dubai Tennis Championships, Kvitová recorded consecutive wins here for the first time since 2013, beating both Kateřina Siniaková and Jennifer Brady in three sets to reach the quarterfinals, where saw off Viktória Kužmová in straight sets. Known for her powerful left-handed groundstrokes and variety, Kvitová turned professional in 2006 and has won 27 career singles titles, two of which are Grand Slam titles, the Wimbledon Championships in 2011 and in 2014. At the WTA Tour Championships in Istanbul, third-seeded Kvitová emerged champion, thus becoming the third player to win the title on debut. [98], At the WTA Finals, Kvitová was upset by Agnieszka Radwańska in her opening match in straight sets. She then beat Wozniacki in three sets to reach the final where she overcame Li in three sets to win the title, thus ending a 10-month title drought. Petra Kvitová (Àdàkọ:IPA-cs; ojoibi 8 March 1990) je agba tennis ara orile-ede Tseki to gba ife-eye idije Grand Slam ni Wimbledon 2011. Despite losing her only singles rubber against Caroline Garcia, the Czechs went on to successfully defend their title by winning the tie 3–2 to lift their third successive trophy, their fifth in the last six years. [48], Kvitová started her grass-court season in Eastbourne where she fell to Ekaterina Makarova in the second round. [85] At the Madrid Open, she defeated Sorana Cîrstea, Varvara Lepchenko and Šafářová to reach the quarterfinals, where she received a walkover from top seed Serena Williams. [6] Kvitová then made her Grand Slam tournament debut appearance at the French Open, and went all the way to the last 16 where she lost to Kaia Kanepi in three sets, having defeated Akiko Morigami, Samantha Stosur and 12th seed Ágnes Szávay en route. Their most recent encounter came in the semifinals of the Qatar Open, where Kvitová snapped the losing streak, recording her fifth win over Barty in the process. Petra Kvitová was born to Jiří Kvita and Pavla Kvitová in Bílovec, Moravia/ Silesia, Czech Republic (in 1990, still Czechoslovakia). Profisaison: 2006 Spielhand: Links, beidhändige Rückhand Trainer: Jiří Vaněk: Preisgeld: 30.561.637 US-Dollar Einzel Karrierebilanz: 527:230 Karrieretitel: 27 WTA, 7 ITF: Höchste Platzierung: 2 (31. [39], On Fed Cup duty, Kvitová extended her long streak of wins in singles matches indoors, which started with her title run at the Open GdF Suez last year, to 29 matches, with her four victories against Germany and Italy, in the opening round and semifinal ties, respectively. She defeated Ksenia Pervak in her opener and then moved past Bartoli to reach the quarterfinals where she beat Tamira Paszek. [84] Kvitová began her clay court campaign in Stuttgart, losing to Alisa Kleybanova in her opening match. Juli 2020 im Steffi-Graf-Stadion auf Rasen und vom 17. bis 19. [4] She was coached by David Kotyza, from November 2008 till January 2016. Gaur egun arte, WTA bakarkako sailkapenean lortu duen posturik onena bigarrena da. [19] Once again, Kvitová's ranking rose to a new high of world No. [43] In Miami, she exited in the second round after falling to Venus Williams in three sets. She moved past Francesca Schiavone in the first round in three sets. At the Linz Open, Kvitová made her second final of the year, where she lost to Wickmayer once again. She also won a bronze medal at the 2016 Rio Olympics. [8] She then reached the semifinals of the China Open where she lost to Jelena Janković. [182], Starting the grass-court season in Birmingham where she was the defending champion, Kvitová saw off the likes of Johanna Konta and Daria Gavrilova to record her fifth quarterfinal appearance of 2018. Further, she has 2 brothers. She defeated Stefanie Vögele to reach the quarterfinals where she was upset by Kristina Mladenovic in straight sets. At the Qatar Open, third-seeded Kvitová cruised into the quarterfinals with two tough three-set victories over Venus Williams and Šafářová before falling to Jelena Janković in straight sets. [221][222][223], However, in spite of the suspensions, Kvitová made her unofficial return to the sport in May at an all-Czech exhibition event held in Prague, where she beat the likes of Barbora Krejčíková, Siniaková and Karolína Muchová to lift the title. 1 Barty, ending a four-match losing streak against the latter. [275][276], Almost a year after the attack, on 16 November 2017, Czech police announced that they had shelved investigations on the attack since they had still not identified the attacker. Then, during her breakthrough season in 2011, Kvitová won her first Grand Slam title at the Wimbledon Championships, defeating Maria Sharapova in the final, thus becoming the first player of either gender born in the 1990s to win a Grand Slam tournament title, and was the only such player with a Grand Slam singles title to her name until the 2016 French Open, where Garbiñe Muguruza triumphed. However, Osaka recovered from this turnaround, breaking Kvitová early in the decider en route to claiming victory. [9] After suffering consecutive winless appearances at the Australian Open, the Open GdF Suez and the Dubai Championships, she reached the third round in Indian Wells, losing to eventual champion Vera Zvonareva. Kvitová and Ashleigh Barty have met nine times, with Kvitová currently leading the head-to-head 5–4,[257] in what has been described as "the best rivalry at the moment on the WTA Tour". 14. She lost to Simona Halep in the last four. This was followed by her first Grand Slam semifinal appearance at the 2010 Wimbledon Championships where she came up short to eventual champion Serena Williams. The pair did not meet in 2017, the first time since 2010, and in 2018, Kvitová snapped the losing streak by winning their last two clashes – the second round of Doha in three sets,[241] and the opening round New Haven, their final encounter, in straight sets. 2 ranking for the first time since February 2012. [49] Kvitová then competed at the Summer Olympics, making her maiden appearance in the singles discipline. However, she succumbed to ninth seed Aryna Sabalenka in the championship match in straight sets, making it the tenth runner-up finish of her career.