French Open: Petra Kvitova knocked out by American
Petra Kvitova had said last week that she'd already won her "biggest fight" by returning to tennis just five months after she was stabbed during an attempted burglary at her home.
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Petra Kvitova had said last week that she'd already won her "biggest fight" by returning to tennis just five months after she was stabbed during an attempted burglary at her home.
Clay may not be his favorite playing surface, but Aussie Nick Kyrgios still triumphed over savvy clay-courter Philipp Kohlschreiber in straight sets at the French Open Tuesday.
A little over a year ago, Garbine Muguruza defeated Serena Williams in straight sets to claim the 2016 French Open title and notch the first grand slam crown of her young career.
Tennis fans heading to the French Open with a sensitivity to noise might want to treasure the coming fortnight at Roland Garros.
So far, so good in the Novak Djokovic-Andre Agassi partnership.
Maria Sharapova once described the women's locker room as "my least favorite place in the world."
Earlier this month, the world No. 4 became the first player since Serena Williams to successfully defend her Madrid Open title.
Just five months after she was stabbed during an attempted burglary at her home, Petra Kvitova made an impressive return to action as the Czech eased into the French Open second round Sunday.
The "King of Clay" is ready to reign again.
Petra Kvitova will make her long-awaited return to tennis at this year's French Open, just five months after she was stabbed during an attempted burglary at her home in the Czech Republic.
Andy Murray is the first to acknowledge he's "just not playing good tennis" right now, but the world No. 1 has more than just clay-court travails to worry about ahead of this month's French Open.
Novak Djokovic fell to the clay and looked to the sky --- after three hours on court, the elusive French Open title was finally his at the third time of asking.