The 2021 Roland Garros winner reached the final of a WTA 500
event in Sydney at the start of the year and then carried on her
strong form to make the quarter-final of the Australian Open.
The 26-year-old climbed to a career-high ranking of two in
February before being sidelined for months due to an elbow
injury. She failed to make another semi-final until winning two
titles in consecutive weeks in Tallinn, Estonia, and at home in
Ostrava.
Krejcikova's 5-7 7-6(4) 6-3 win handed twice French Open winner
Swiatek her first defeat in a final since 2019.
"It was difficult because I think the beginning of the season
was great," Krejcikova told the WTA following her win that took
three hours and 16 minutes.
"Then the injury and being out for so long, more than three or
four months, it was difficult to come back. It was the middle of
the season and I was trying to find my form. I'm just happy that
I found it and I'm back right now."
Krejcikova was unsure what exactly clicked for her but credited
"a lot of work" for finding her top form again, having defeated
Swiatek, Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina and world number
three Annett Kontaveit in the past two weeks.
"I always felt like it's there, it's just hiding. I didn't just
forget all that I did last year. I still felt like it's there,"
she said.
"I'm really pleased that everything that I went through and
everything that happened, it changed me and gave me extra
energy. I think I'm a different player, a different person. I'm
really happy to be part of the big game again."
(Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly in Mumbai; Editing by Muralikumar
Anantharaman)
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