Petra Kvitova Announces Retirement: A Look Back at Her Stellar Tennis Career
Two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova announces her retirement, reflecting on a remarkable 19-year tennis career.



Petra Kvitova, the Czech tennis star and two-time Wimbledon champion, has announced her retirement from professional tennis. She will officially retire after the US Open this September, marking the end of a stellar 19-year career.
Kvitova first rose to prominence in 2011 when she defeated Maria Sharapova in the Wimbledon final at just 21 years old. She repeated her success in 2014, solidifying her place among the tennis greats. Her career also includes a runner-up finish at the Australian Open in 2019 and numerous other accolades.
In recent years, Kvitova has struggled with form and injuries, slipping down the rankings. She took a break in 2024 to welcome her first child and returned to the court in February 2025. Despite her challenges, Kvitova remains one of the most respected players in the sport.
On X, Kvitova shared her gratitude, saying, "I never imagined becoming a professional tennis player, being able to travel the world and play in the most beautiful stadiums around the world. I've been privileged to reach incredible heights over the past 19 years and accomplished more than I could have ever imagined."
Kvitova’s legacy is cemented not only by her titles but also by her resilience and sportsmanship. She was the first Czech player to win Wimbledon since Jana Novotna in 1998, and her victories have inspired a new generation of tennis players in the Czech Republic.
As she prepares to step away from the sport, fans and fellow players alike will celebrate her contributions to tennis and wish her well in her next chapter.