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Resurgent Wozniacki defeats Kvitova in US Open second-round showdown
2023 US Open • August 31, 2023 -
US Open Day 3 preview: Kvitova vs Wozniacki, Gauff vs Andreeva line up
2023 US Open • August 29, 2023 -
Wozniacki wins opener, sets second-round showdown vs. Kvitova
2023 US Open • August 29, 2023 -
Azarenka upsets Krejcikova; Vondrousova advances in Cincinnati
2023 Cincinnati • August 15, 2023 -
Week in Review: Pegula breaks the dreaded 'Cotton Eye Joe' jinx
2023 Montreal • August 14, 2023 -
Cincinnati draw breakdown: Wozniacki's comeback continues
2023 Cincinnati • August 12, 2023 -
Kvitova's compassionate response to Bencic's injury sparks praise
2023 Montreal • August 11, 2023
Grand Slam Record
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Latest Player Videos
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Kvitova wins three-hour Beijing opener over Wang Xiyu
2023 Beijing • October 1, 2023 -
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Shnaider triumphs over Kvitova in Ningbo battle of lefties
2023 Ningbo • September 28, 2023 -
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Kvitova victorious over Friedsam in Ningbo first round
2023 Ningbo • September 25, 2023 -
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Noskova, 18, beats idol Kvitova to advance to Round of 16
2023 Cincinnati • August 17, 2023 -
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Last year's Cincinnati finalist Kvitova beats Blinkova in first round
2023 Cincinnati • August 15, 2023 -
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Montreal: Bencic defeats Kvitova in Round of 16
2023 Montreal • August 11, 2023 -
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Montreal: Kvitova overpowers Giorgi in late-night finish
2023 Montreal • August 10, 2023 -
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Champions Reel: How Petra Kvitova won Berlin 2023
2023 Berlin • June 26, 2023
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Personal
Coached by Jiri Vanek; fitness trainer is Ivan Trebaticky and physio/trainer is Florian Zitzelsberger; trains at TK Sparta Praha
Father is Jiri (vice mayor); mother is Pavla; brothers are Jiri (engineer) and Libor (teacher). Introduced to tennis by father
Favorite type of movie is comedy. Favorite types of music are pop, rock. Favorite foods are sushi, Italian. Also enjoys basketball and volleyball
Favorite city to visit is Melbourne; favorite tournament is Wimbledon
Self-described as friendly, happy
Tennis idol growing up was Martina Navratilova (because she's left-handed like her)
Career Highlights
SINGLES
Winner (31): 2023 - Miami, Berlin; 2022 - Eastbourne; 2021 - Doha; 2019 - Sydney, Stuttgart; 2018 - St. Petersburg, Doha, Prague, Madrid, Birmingham; 2017 - Birmingham; 2016 - Wuhan, Zhuhai; 2015 - Sydney, Madrid, New Haven; 2014 - Wimbledon, New Haven, Wuhan; 2013 - Dubai, Tokyo [Pan Pacific]; 2012 - Montréal, New Haven; 2011 - Brisbane, Paris [Indoors], Madrid, Wimbledon, Linz, WTA Finals; 2009 - Hobart.
Finalist (11): 2022 - Cincinnati; 2020 - Doha; 2019 - Australian Open, Dubai; 2016 - Luxembourg; 2015 - WTA Finals; 2014 - Beijing; 2013 - Katowice, New Haven; 2011 - Eastbourne; 2009 - Linz.
ADDITIONAL
Czech Billie Jean King Cup Team, 2007-16, 2018; Czech Olympic Team, 2012, 2016.
Career in Review
2021 - Fourth consecutive Top 20 finish (at No.17, 10th Top 20 year-end ranking in past 11 years); won 28th title of her career with a title run at Doha (d. Muguruza in F); also a two-time semifinalist reaching the final four at Bad Homburg and Ostrava; also reached QF at Stuttgart, Madrid and Cincinnati.
2020 - Another Top 10 season (finishing No.8); runner-up at Doha (l. to Sabalenka); SF twice, at Brisbane (l. to Keys) and Roland Garros (l. to Kenin); QF twice (incl. Australian Open); reached 4r once (US Open) and 2r once.
2019 - Seventh Top 10 season (finishing No.7); won two WTA titles at Sydney (d. Barty in F) and Stuttgart (d. Kontaveit in F); runner-up twice at Australian Open (l. to Osaka) and Dubai (l. to Bencic); SF at Wuhan (l. to Riske); QF four times at St. Petersburg (l. to Vekic), Miami (l. to Barty), Madrid (l. to Bertens) and Beijing (l. to Barty); reached 4r once (Wimbledon), 3r once and 2r four times (Incl. US Open); fell RR at WTA Finals (0-3 record).
2018 - Sixth Top 10 season (finishing No.7); won five WTA titles at St. Petersburg (d. Mladenovic in final), Doha (d. Muguruza in final), Prague (d. Buzarnescu in final), Madrid (d. Bertens in final) and Birmingham (d. Rybarikova in final); SF at Cincinnati (l. to Bertens); QF at New Haven (l. to Suárez Navarro); reached 4r once, 3r five times (incl. Roland Garros and US Open) and 2r two times; fell 1r four times (incl. other two majors) and made RR exit at WTA Finals (0-3 record).
2017 - Finished 2017 ranked No.29, down from No.11 in 2016 - first season finish outside Top 20 since 2010 (No.34); began 2017 season in May at Roland Garros (reached 2r, l. Mattek-Sands) after a knife attack in her home in Czech Republic on December 20, 2016; required extensive surgery to left hand; upon comeback, won her 20th career singles title at Birmingham in June (d. Barty in F); has now won at least one title every year since 2011; reached semifinals at Beijing (l. eventual champion Garcia) and equaled best result at US Open by advancing to quarterfinals (l. V.Williams).
2016 - Sixth Top 20 season (finishing at No.11); won two WTA titles at Wuhan (d. Cibulkova in final) and Zhuhai (d. Svitolina in final); runner-up at Luxembourg (l. Niculescu); SF at Stuttgart (l. to Kerber), Olympics (l. to Puig; d. Keys in bronze medal match) and New Haven (l. to A.Radwanska); QF twice at Indian Wells and Beijing; reached 4r once (US Open), 3r six times (incl. Roland Garros) and 2r six times (incl. Australian Open and Wimbledon); fell 1r once.
2015 - Fifth straight Top 10 season (finishing No.6); won three WTA titles at Sydney (d. Ka.Pliskova in final), Madrid (d. Kuznetsova in final) and New Haven (d. Safarova in final); runner-up at WTA Finals (l. to A.Radwanska in final); SF at Shenzhen (l. to Bacsinszky); QF three times at Doha (l. to Suárez Navarro), Rome (l. to Suárez Navarro) and US Open (l. to Pennetta); reached 4r once (Roland Garros), 3r four times (incl. other two majors) and 2r three times; fell 1r once; withdrew from Indian Wells and Miami w/exhaustion.
2014 - Second Top 5 season (finishing No.4); won three WTA titles at Wimbledon (second Grand Slam title; d. Bouchard in final - still first player born in 1990s, male or female, to win a Grand Slam title), New Haven (d. Rybarikova in final) and Wuhan (d. Bouchard in final); runner-up at Beijing (l. to Sharapova in final); SF twice at Sydney (l. to Pironkova) and Madrid (l. to Halep); QF three times; reached 4r once, 3r three times (incl. Roland Garros and US Open) and 2r four times; fell 1r once (Australian Open); fell in RR at WTA Finals (went 1-2 in RR).
2013 - Another Top 10 season (finishing No.6); won two WTA titles at Dubai (d. Errani in final) and Tokyo [Pan Pacific] (d. Kerber in final); runner-up twice, at Katowice (l. to Vinci in final) and New Haven (l. to Halep); SF twice at Beijing (l. to Jankovic) and WTA Finals (l. to Li); QF seven times (incl. Wimbledon and Carlsbad - l. to Razzano 67(6) 75 76(8); held 2mp at 6-5 and 8-7 in third set tie-break); reached 3r five times (incl. Roland Garros and US Open) and 2r four times (incl. Australian Open); fell 1r once.
2012 - Another Top 10 season (finishing No.8); won two WTA titles at Montréal (d. Li in final) and New Haven (d. Kirilenko in final); SF five times at Sydney (l. to Li), Australian Open (l. to Sharapova), Stuttgart (l. to Sharapova), Roland Garros (l. to Sharapova) and Cincinnati (l. to Kerber); QF three times (incl. Wimbledon and Olympics); reached 4r once (US Open), 3r once and 2r four times; fell 1r once; fell in RR stage at WTA Finals (went 0-1 in RR then withdrew from rest of event w/illness).
2011 - First Top 5 season (finishing No.2 behind Wozniacki); won six WTA titles at Brisbane (d. Petkovic in final), Paris [Indoors] (d. Clijsters in final), Madrid (d. Azarenka in final), Wimbledon (first Grand Slam title; d. Sharapova in final - was first player born in 1990s, male or female, to win a Grand Slam title), Linz (d. Cibulkova in final) and WTA Finals (d. Azarenka in final); runner-up at Eastbourne (l. to Bartoli in final); SF at Tokyo [Pan Pacific] (l. to Zvonareva); QF at Australian Open (l. to Zvonareva); reached 4r once (Roland Garros), 3r three times and 2r twice; fell 1r twice (incl. US Open); having started season at No.34, made Top 20 debut on January 31 (after Australian Open; rose from No.28 to No.18), Top 10 debut on May 9 (after Madrid; rose from No.18 to No.10), Top 5 debut on October 3 (after Tokyo [Pan Pacific]; rose from No.6 to No.5) and set career-high No.2 on October 31 (after WTA Finals); became third Czech player ever to reach Top 2 (after Navratilova and Novotna).
2010 - Another Top 50 season; breakthrough first Grand Slam SF at Wimbledon (d. Azarenka and Wozniacki en route, l. to S.Williams); also another SF at Memphis (l. to Sharapova); reached 3r twice (incl. US Open) and 2r five times (incl. Australian Open); fell 1r 11 times (incl. Roland Garros) and in qualifying once.
2009 - Another Top 100 season; won first WTA title at Hobart (d. Benesova in final); runner-up at Linz (l. to Wickmayer in final); reached 4r once (US Open), 3r once and 2r four times; fell 1r nine times (incl. Australian Open, Wimbledon) and in qualifying twice; withdrew from Roland Garros w/right ankle injury.
2008 - First Top 50 season; QF twice at Budapest and Zürich; reached 4r once (Roland Garros) and 2r six times; fell 1r five times (incl. Wimbledon, US Open); fell in qualifying three times (incl. Australian Open); made Top 100 debut on April 14 (rose from No.123 to No.98) and Top 50 debut on October 20 (rose from No.57 to No.44).
2007 - Played first WTA main draw at Stockholm, falling 1r (l. to Domachowska); fell in qualifying twice (incl. US Open); won four singles titles on ITF Circuit.
2006 - Played first events of career on ITF Circuit, winning two singles titles.
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Best Grand Slam Result
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W/L | 26/14 | 30/13 | 38/13 | 34/16 |
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2023 |
R64
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R128
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R16
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R64
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2022 |
R128
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R64
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R32
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R16
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2021 |
R64
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R64
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R128
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R32
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2020 |
QF
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SF
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R16
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2019 |
F
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R16
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R64
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2018 |
R128
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R32
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R128
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R32
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2017 |
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R64
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R64
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QF
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2016 |
R64
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R32
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R64
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R16
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2015 |
R32
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R16
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R32
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QF
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2014 |
R128
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R32
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W
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R32
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2013 |
R64
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R32
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QF
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R32
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2012 |
SF
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SF
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QF
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R16
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2011 |
QF
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R16
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W
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R128
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2010 |
R64
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R128
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SF
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R32
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2009 |
R128
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R128
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R16
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2008 |
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R16
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R128
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R128
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* For purposes of the player profile, individual player stats are cumulative for the calendar year and not calculated using a minimum match requirement.
No Rankings Data Available
Date | Top Rank by Year | Year-end Ranking | ||
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2023 | 8 | 14 | ||
2022 | 16 | 16 | ||
2021 | 8 | 17 | ||
2020 | 7 | 8 | ||
2019 | 2 | 7 | ||
2018 | 4 | 7 | ||
2017 | 11 | 29 | ||
2016 | 6 | 11 | ||
2015 | 2 | 6 | ||
2014 | 3 | 4 | ||
2013 | 6 | 6 | ||
2012 | 2 | 8 | ||
2011 | 2 | 2 | ||
2010 | 29 | 34 | ||
2009 | 40 | 62 | ||
2008 | 44 | 44 | ||
2007 | 150 | 157 | ||
2006 | 451 | 773 |
No Rankings Data Available
Date | Top Rank by Year | Year-end Ranking | ||
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2017 | 253 | |||
2016 | 256 | 265 | ||
2015 | 1230 | |||
2014 | 242 | 1250 | ||
2013 | 258 | 260 | ||
2012 | 357 | 532 | ||
2011 | 196 | 361 | ||
2010 | 216 | 333 | ||
2009 | 378 | 379 | ||
2008 | 501 | 959 | ||
2007 | 454 | 454 | ||
2006 |