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Petra Kvitova: Two-time Wimbledon champion announces her retirement from professional tennis

  • Petra Kvitova, the two-time Wimbledon champion and Czech left-handed player, announced that 2025 will be her final professional season.
  • Her decision comes after a 19-year career defined by determination, including overcoming severe wounds she suffered during a home invasion in 2016.
  • Petra Kvitova resumed competitive tennis early this year following a 15-month break for maternity leave and will participate in Wimbledon as a wildcard before concluding her career at the US Open.
  • She captured 31 titles, attained a career-high ranking of world No. 2, claimed two Wimbledon championships, and contributed to the Czech Republic’s success in securing six Billie Jean King Cup victories.
  • Kvitova conveyed her deep appreciation for tennis, acknowledging that the sport has given her everything she values, and announced that 2025 will mark the beginning of a new phase as she concludes her professional career.
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A big tennis career comes to an end. Petra Kvitova finally hangs the bat on the nail. Her career was hanging by the thread years ago.

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“2025 will be my last professional season”: the tennis player Petra Kvitova, who was world number 2 at the age of 35, announced today on social networking that he will withdraw from sports activities over a few months, AFP transmits.

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Sportsnet broke the news in Canada on Thursday, June 19, 2025.
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