Marketa Vondrousova’s tattoos: A close look at the Wimbledon champion’s inks

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Marketa Vondrousova has not only made history as the first unseeded Wimbledon champion in the Open Era but also stands out as the most tattooed winner of the prestigious grass-court Grand Slam. With an impressive collection of tattoos adorning her body, the Czech tennis player admits to losing track of their exact number. Let’s have a close look at the WTA star’s inks.

“Search and you will find” says one of several inspiration quotes featured on Vondrousova’s body.

Tattoo's on Marketa Vondrousova's right forearm

Her right forearm bears a reminder to take life “one day at a time,” accompanied by two dice, perhaps symbolizing her ability to embrace uncertainty with a touch of luck.

Tattoos on the front of Marketa Vondrousova's left arm

On the back of her left forearm, a comforting message “it’s ok” is joined by a serene sleeping angel, offering solace during tough times.

Marketa Vondrousova's tattoos closeup

Vondrousova’s left arm showcases more tattoos – “Let them be them, let us be us” and “golden” alongside a sitting fairy, while a letter “F” and a skeleton’s hand clutching four aces in poker add to her intriguing ink collection.

Marketa Vondrousova's right hand tattoos

Her right arm boasts diverse designs, from a barbed wire heart to delicate butterflies and pinky promise hand gestures. Notably, two hearts pierced by a safety pin convey a powerful message.

Tattoos on the back of Vondrousova's right arm

The back of her right arm reveals a sword tattoo, accompanied by…

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