The Czech world
number 11 suffered injuries to the fingers on her left hand in
the attack on Tuesday morning.
"Petra is feeling good after the surgery, a routine check
confirmed that the operation was successful," Karel Tejkal said
in an emailed statement.
Kvitova was not expected to make any further comments herself on
Wednesday, Tejkal said. She said on social media on Tuesday she
was fortunate to be alive after the attack in the city of
Prostejov, about 260 km (160 miles) southeast of Prague.
The hard-hitting left-hander rose to number two in 2011 when she
won the first of her two Wimbledon singles titles. Tejkal said
on Tuesday surgeons saw no reason why she could not return to
playing tennis.
The 26-year-old slipped in the rankings this year but showed
improved form in recent months, winning the Wuhan Open title in
October and the season-ending WTA Elite trophy in November.
(Reporting by Robert Muller; Editing by Alison Williams)
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