The first-round Czech derby between Karolina Pliskova and Petra Kvitova at the Bett1 Open on Monday went the latter’s way. The seventh seed picked up a 6-3, 6-4 win after 75 minutes of play. Pliskova contributed to 12 aces for the match to Kvitova’s seven.
But the twice Wimbledon champion won 80% of her first-serve points to opponent’s 71%. However, Pliskova struggled to win points off her second serve and Kvitova won 13 of 19 points played on the former world no. 1’s second serve.
Kvitova won 13 of 26 points played on her second serve. For the match, the former world no. 2 finished with 26 winners and 19 unforced errors. This is the first time since her Miami Open winning run that Kvitova’s won a match.
The clay season saw her lose in the first round of the two tournaments she played – the Mutua Madrid Open and the French Open. Between Madrid and Paris, Kvitova also injured her foot that prompted her to not play the Rome Open.
In the second round, Kvitova will play either Nadia Podoroska or Rebeka Masarova.
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