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Stunned Kvitova crowned Wimbledon queen

By Bill Scott Jul 2, 2011, 16:38 GMT

London - Petra Kvitova claimed the first Grand Slam title of her career with a 6-3, 6-4 upset of 2004 champion Maria Sharapova Saturday, as the Czech stayed cool under pressure to stun the heavily favoured Russian fifth seed.

Sharapova was badly let down by a shaky serve, which produced six double faults in the 82-minute defeat.

Kvitova, who will move from her current 62nd to a projected seventh on Monday, fired her only ace of the match with perfect timing - on the first of her three match points.

'I don't know about this still, it's still unbelievable feeling,' said the left-handed champion.

'I was surprised how I was feeling on the court because I was focused only on the point and on the game and not on the final and the medal. I'm so happy for that.'

The winner was the first woman from the Czech Republic to claim a Grand Slam trophy since Jana Novotna took the title in 1998. Novotna and fellow former compatriot Martina Navratilova were in the stands for the Kvitova win.

Sharapova, winner of three career majors, suffered with her serve, at one stage sending over three straight double-faults over the course of two games.

But she said that her games feels much better.

'I feel like I'm improving this year. That gives me a tremendous amount of confidence for the rest of the year. Considering that I hadn't been past the fourth round in a few years, this gives me a lot of confidence.'

She called her performance at Wimbledon 'a big step' in her attempt to find her best form.

'My results here in the last few years haven't been that good. It's a big step because my game is improving, and it's a big step because it gives me a tremendous amount of confidence going forward.

'We still have many tournaments in this year and the next and the following. I just want to be a better player and I want to keep working.'

The delivery difficulties which have begun creeping into her re-tooled game did not help Sharapova in the opening set, which began with back-to-back breaks.

But Kvitova settled first and then imposed her game with a break for 4-2 as Sharapova lost it with a pair of double-faults.

The problems continued on the Russian's next service game, which also began with a serving error to hand Kvitova a lead. The 21-year-old took advantage, forcing Sharapova to save a set point before holding for 3-5.

But a game later, the Czech challenger pocketed the set on the first of three set points on a return to the net from Sharapova after 40 minutes.

The second set quickly turned into a horror story for the former champion with Sharapova broken in the first game as a Kvitova return just caught the back of the baseline on an electronic replay.

A run of four consecutive breaks from the fourth through seventh games still left Kvitova holding a 4-3 lead.

The eighth seed made it 5-3, with Sharapova keeping up the fight at 4-5.

But Kvitova served out for victory a game later, ending the afternoon with 18 winners and three breaks of serve.

Kvitova has now won four titles this season on different surfaces: Brisbane (hardcourt), Paris (indoors), Madrid (clay) and the grass of Wimbledon.



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