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Kvitova suffers knife attack, injures playing hand

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"In my attempt to defend myself, I was badly injured on my left hand. The injury is severe and I will need to see specialists, but if you know anything about me I am strong and I will fight this" Petra Kvitova
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Prague, December 20

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Two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova suffered severe injuries to her playing hand on Tuesday defending herself from a knife-wielding intruder in her apartment, an attack she said left her “fortunate to be alive”.

The world No. 11 said she would need to consult specialists about the injury, and gave no indication when she might be able to play again. “In my attempt to defend myself, I was badly injured on my left hand,” she said on her Twitter account @Petra_Kvitova. “The injury is severe and I will need to see specialists, but if you know anything about me I am strong and I will fight this.” 

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Kvitova was attacked in her flat in the city of Prostejov, about 260 km southeast of Prague, the site of a tennis club where she, men’s world No. 10 Tomas Berdych and other top-ranked Czech tennis players train.

Karel Tejkal, spokesman for the Czech Fed Cup team, told Czech media the morning attack had been “a random criminal act” and she had not been specifically targeted.

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The Czech Republic won the Fed Cup, the premier national team competition in women’s tennis, for the third year in a row in November. The intruder presented himself to Kvitova as a boiler inspector. “What has happened to me was not pleasant at all, but it is already behind me,” she said in an earlier statement. “The main thing for me now is that the doctors will determine how my hand is doing. I trust them and I believe that it will end well.” The hard-hitting left-hander has been a near constant in the world’s top-10 since 2011, rising as high as No. 2 that year, when she won the first of her two Wimbledon singles titles.

Undergoing surgery

“She is currently undergoing four hours of hand surgery,” Kvitova's publicist Katie Spellman said. Spellman confirmed it was to her left playing hand.  — Reuters

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