Farewell to Tennis: Petra Kvitova's Retirement Journey

Petra Kvitova, a two-time Wimbledon champion, has announced her retirement from professional tennis later this summer. After taking a break to welcome her first child, she returned to competition in February but has decided to end her career after the US Open. The All England Club granted her a wildcard entry for the ladies singles event at Wimbledon, where she will bid farewell to the sport she loves.
Kvitova, who reached a career-high ranking of No. 2 in the world, has had a successful career, winning Wimbledon in 2011 and 2014 and earning a total of 31 trophies. Despite facing a right hip injury that forced her to withdraw from the Nottingham Open, she is determined to play in Wimbledon for the final time before retiring at Flushing Meadows.
In an emotional social media post, the 35-year-old expressed her gratitude for the opportunities tennis has given her. She reflected on her journey from hitting tennis balls with her father in Fulnek to becoming a professional player, winning Wimbledon titles, and representing the Czech Republic in the Billie Jean King Cup. Kvitova is looking forward to enjoying her last moments on the court and ending her career with a smile.
As she prepares to embark on a new chapter in her life, Kvitova is thankful for the support of her family, friends, team, and fans. She acknowledges the valuable lessons she has learned from tennis and expresses her love for the sport that has shaped her into the person she is today. With a heart full of gratitude, Kvitova is ready to close this chapter of her life with joy and appreciation for all that tennis has given her.