Less proves more as Kvitova rolls on at Wimbledon

Less proves more as Kvitova rolls on at Wimbledon

by Joseph Anthony
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Two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova is through to the fourth round

If ever less really was more, it would appear to be the case at Wimbledon for twice-champion Petra Kvitova.

The Czech had not played a tennis match since pulling out of the French Open in May with an arm injury, but on Saturday handily beat Polandโ€™s Magda Linette 6-3 6-2 to reach the fourth round.

Sheโ€™s not really practising, and not really stressing about her progress, and that seems to be the perfect formula as she eases through the draw.

โ€œEvery match gets better,โ€ Kvitova smiled. โ€œMatches are the best practiceโ€ฆ Now my mind, itโ€™s more focusing on the arm than maybe on the tennis.

โ€œIโ€™m pretty confident, I have a day off tomorrow. Of course, as I mentioned already many times before, the pain can come in the forearm and I have to retire.

โ€œIโ€™m really taking it very positive that I finished the match with the win, of course. Thatโ€™s really important for me. Iโ€™m not really looking too ahead. Iโ€™m glad that Iโ€™m able to find a good performance during the match. I think when I play longer, itโ€™s just getting better.โ€

Next up for the 29-year-old Kvitova, champion here in 2011 and 2014, is a fourth-round clash with either American ninth seed Sloane Stephens or British 19th seed Jo Konta.

โ€œJo, I think for her, the grass is really going in the good way when sheโ€™s playing kind of flat shots from both sides, especially from the backhand. I think she likes to play on the grass. Of course, the crowd will be on her side,โ€ Kvitova said wistfully.

โ€œI little bit know what sheโ€™s playing, what sheโ€™s able to do. Will be difficult match, for sure.

โ€œThe same with Sloane. Sheโ€™s playing a little bit different. Sheโ€™s a really great mover on the court.โ€

Twice Wimbledon champion before a knife-wielding man sliced her playing left hand in a robbery around Christmas 2016, Kvitova knows the mental strength it takes to succeed at a Grand Slam, and knows what she needs to do in what she describes as her โ€˜second careerโ€™.

โ€œIf Iโ€™m just pushing the balls there, I donโ€™t think that I do have any big chance. With the strokes which I play today, even from the returns already was the key of it. I am going to try my best to continue this kind of performance.โ€

REUTERS

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