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Kvitova Pulls Out Of French Open With Injury

  Two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova said she expects to be fit for the grass-court season despite pulling out of the French Open with a left arm … Continue reading Kvitova Pulls Out Of French Open With Injury


Czech Republic’s Petra Kvitova hits a return against Japan’s Naomi Osaka during the women’s singles final on day 13 of the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne on January 26, 2019. Paul Crock / AFP
Czech Republic’s Petra Kvitova/ AFP

 

Two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova said she expects to be fit for the grass-court season despite pulling out of the French Open with a left arm injury on Monday.

The Czech, who was seeded sixth at Roland Garros, will be out for “two to three weeks”.

“It means no tennis, of course, as it’s my left forearm,” said the big-hitting left-hander.

“Maybe I can play rightie. Two to three weeks, so I’ll do some fitness and everything that I can do to prepare my body for tennis on the grass.”

Kvitova had been due to play Romania’s Sorana Cirstea in her opening Roland Garros match on Court Suzanne Lenglen later in the day.

“I am so disappointed to have to announce my withdrawal from Roland Garros,” Kvitova wrote on Twitter.

“I have had pain in my left forearm for a few weeks and last night an MRI confirmed a Grade Two tear which unfortunately could get worse if I play today.”

The 29-year-old made her return from a horrific hand injury, sustained in a knife attack by an intruder at her home, at Roland Garros in 2017.

“Two years ago I made my comeback here at Roland Garros, so I’m truly sorry not to be able to play this year,” she added.

Kvitova has been replaced in the draw by 18-year-old Slovenian lucky loser Kaja Juvan.

AFP