Kvitova looking forward to busy US Open build-up

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AFP Los Angeles
Last Updated : Aug 02 2017 | 9:48 AM IST
Two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova is relishing the prospect of a jam-packed North American schedule, starting this week in Stanford, California.
The Czech was sidelined for six months after a knife- wielding burglar at her home left her with severe left hand injuries that threatened her career.
She returned in May at the French Open, losing in the second round. After a tournament win in Birmingham, she fell in the second-round at Wimbledon as well, where she had to call for medical assistance in her three-set loss to Madison Brengle.
"I was really trying hard to play Wimbledon and suddenly I was there and I wasn't feeling the best," Kvitova said this week as she prepared to launch her Stanford campaign.
"Everything together, physically, emotionally, mentally, it was just too much. The body just responded," Kvitova said.
After Wimbledon, she pulled out of a tournament in Bastad, but now she says she's healthy and ready to "enjoy the rest of the season."
She has booked herself for five tournaments in North America.
Seeded second, Kvitova enjoyed a first-round bye and will kick off her ambitious August against the winner of Tuesday's match between Italian Francesca Schiavone and Ukraine's Kateryna Bondarenko.
In other first-round matches on Tuesday, sixth-seeded American CoCo Vandeweghe advanced when Croatian Ajla Tomljanovic, who entered the tournament nursing a shoulder injury, retired after losing the first set 6-2.
"It was disappointing to have a retirement today, but I thought I was playing well to get to the point of winning the first set," Vandeweghe said.
Eighth-seeded American CiCi Bellis was due to take on France's Alize Cornet later Tuesday.
Wimbledon champion Garbine Muguruza, the top seed, opens her campaign on Wednesday with a second-round meeting against American teenager Kayla Day.

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First Published: Aug 02 2017 | 9:48 AM IST

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