Double cross Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova gets connected with to mentor, shares news in tweet
Double cross Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova declared her commitment to mentor Jiri Vanek on Wednesday, presenting with a wedding band on her hand in her “exceptional spot”.
“Blissful news we needed to impart to you folks… I said ‘OK’ in my unique spot,” the 32-year-old world number 21 tweeted, adding a photograph of the couple from the All England Club.
Kvitova, who won Wimbledon in 2011 and 2014, recruited the 44-year-old Vanek in 2016. Vanek has two children from his past marriage.
Blissful news we needed to impart to you folks … I said ‘OK’ in my extraordinary spot,” said Kvitova, 32, with a photograph of the pair at the home of the significant title.
Kvitova, at present 21 on the planet rankings, started working with Vanek in November 2016, declaring the Czech as her mentor during the slow time of year.
Vanek, a previous expert tennis player himself and a world no. 74 in his playing days, is separated and has two youngsters from his past union with his most memorable spouse Marketa.
Before she reported Vanek as her mentor, Kvitova had broken up with hockey player Radek Meidl, who she had declared her commitment with back in December 2015.
The fresh insight about Kvitova and Vanek’s commitment comes after the previous advanced into the Western and Southern Open Women’s Singles last in Cincinnati against Carolina Garcia. The Czech be that as it may, couldn’t get the better of her French adversary who beat her 2-6, 4-6 in the last.