Petra Kvitova not setting goals in comeback from maternity break
AUSTIN – Two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova said she has been encouraged by the success of several new mothers on their return to the WTA Tour, but the Czech is tempering expectations ahead of her own comeback from maternity leave this week.
The former world No. 2, who turns 35 in March, gave birth to her son Petr last July and will return to the WTA Tour in Austin, Texas, before high-profile hard-court events in Indian Wells and Miami.
New mothers Elina Svitolina, 30, and Naomi Osaka, 27, have both returned to a high level after time away from the game, while Belinda Bencic, 27, won the Abu Dhabi title in February.
“Those girls are pretty young still, of course, I would say my age is different. But we’re used to working hard. Even after pregnancy and giving birth, we know what to do and we’re willing to do it,” Kvitova, with 31 career titles, told the WTA website.
“Belinda and I are in touch, and it’s nice she’s playing so well. Her daughter is like 2½ months older than our Petr... She just showed us that it’s possible, coming back after giving birth.”
Kvitova meets Briton Jodie Burrage on Feb 25 in her first match in 17 months – the result was unavailable at press time – and she said it felt like a big deal.
“Sometimes I’m surprised by myself. But I would have regretted it if I didn’t come back,” she said.
“I’m not putting any goals on myself, I’ll never play as good as I was playing when I was winning tournaments. I want to enjoy myself playing tennis and it’ll take time.”
In other news, men’s world No. 9 Andrey Rublev said talks with twice Grand Slam champion Marat Safin had helped him deal with
أرسل هذا الخبر لأصدقائك على