Navratilova backs Kvitova, Venus at Australian Open
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[January 13, 2018]
(Reuters) - Former world number
one Martina Navratilova believes Petra Kvitova's attacking style of
play makes her one of the top contenders for next week's Australian
Open, while Venus Williams' experience gives her the edge over the
rest of the women's field.
Kvitova, a two-time Wimbledon champion, missed the entire Australian
season last year after she received a serious injury to her playing
hand while fighting off a knife-wielding intruder in her home in
Dec. 2016.
Despite winning a grasscourt title in Birmingham, it was not until
the U.S. Open where Kvitova looked close to reaching her top form,
reaching the quarter-finals, and then going a step further with a
semi-final appearance in Beijing in October.
"I've always had a soft spot for Petra Kvitova - after all, she's a
Czech lefty like me - and my admiration and affection for her has
only grown due to the way she has fought back to form over the last
12 months," Navratilova wrote in her column for the WTA's official
website (www.wtatennis.com).

"In the absence of Serena Williams, I believe it's entirely possible
Kvitova could end up landing the title at the Australian Open... and
what a story that would be.
"Kvitova's attacking tennis brought her two Wimbledon titles, and
the Plexicushion courts in Melbourne are lightning quick - like
grass, only faster - so the surface should be perfect for her."
Serena Williams decided not to defend her title in Melbourne this
year after saying she was not yet ready to compete at the top level
after giving birth to her first child in September.
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Czech Republic's Petra Kvitova in action during the final against
Australia's Ashleigh Barty Action Images via Reuters/Peter Cziborra

It leaves her sister Venus with another opportunity to win her first
Australian Open title, having finished runner-up last year.
"While this tournament is wide open, and there are a number of
players who could win the title, I would give Williams a slight edge
over the others," Navratilova added.
"Last year, Williams came so close in Melbourne... and now she goes
into the tournament knowing she won't have to deal with Serena, and
that should put some pep in her step."
The first grand slam of the year begins at Melbourne Park on Monday.
(Reporting by Hardik Vyas in Bengaluru; Editing by Christian
Radnedge)
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