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		<title>Kvitova returns to her best, just in time for Wimbledon</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Former Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova defeated Jelena Ostapenko in straight sets to claim her first Eastbourne title</p>
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<p>Out of nowhere, Petra Kvitova looks back to her destructive best on the surface that has defined her career.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Poised, positive and serving bombs on the grass courts of Eastbourne, just as she has been all week, Kvitova defeated defending champion Jelena Ostapenko 6-3, 6-2 to claim her first title on the east Sussex coast.&nbsp;</p>



<p>The victory eclipsed the Czech’s previous best performance at Eastbourne, which came 11 years ago when she was beaten in the final by Marion Bartoli before going on to win the first of her two Wimbledon titles. Among active players, only fellow former Wimbledon champions Serena and Venus Williams have more than Kvitova’s five grass-court titles. </p>



<p>On this form, a third victory at the All England Club is by no means unthinkable. It is not often that Ostapenko gets outgunned, but the powerful ninth-seeded Latvian had no answer to a player whose swinging southpaw serve, powerful, flat groundstrokes and first-strike mentality are tailor-made for grass-court tennis.&nbsp;</p>



<p>“I know that Jelena is playing well here on the grass, defending champion, so I was really prepared for the fast, aggressive game she played,” said Kvitova, who went unbroken at Devonshire Park from the quarter-finals onwards.</p>



<p>“I knew I had to put her second serve [back in court], especially, and I was just going for it, trying to play aggressive from the first point, so that she didn&#8217;t have time on [the ball]. I think it was working very nicely. I had some points which I think I should have gone for a little bit more, or played it to the other side, but overall I can’t complain.”&nbsp;</p>



<p>It was certainly a closer affair than the scoreline might suggest. Ostapenko battled tigerishly to overcome an erratic start, twice staving off points to avoid falling a double break behind, and after dropping serve again early in the second set she very nearly hit back immediately. Kvitova had to serve her way out of all sorts of trouble but, once she had seen off five break points to consolidate her advantage at 3-1, the momentum shifted decisively in her favour.&nbsp;</p>



<p>“If felt like if, in some moments, I was playing a little bit more consistently, and not missing [so] much, the match could always be much closer or turn the other way,” said Ostapenko, who had particular cause to rue a forehand return she screwed into the alley on her fifth break point of that vital fourth game.&nbsp;</p>



<p>There was still time for a final act of defiance from the 25-year-old, who bounced back from match point down with two consecutive aces and a forehand winner to hold in the penultimate game. From there, though, Kvitova served out confidently to claim her first title since winning on hard courts in Qatar in March of last year. </p>



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<p>Kvitova, 32, has not been beyond the fourth round at Wimbledon since 2014, the year of her last title triumph. Seeded 25th, she faces Italy’s Jasmine Paolini in the opening round. Should she make it through to a projected third-round meeting with Paula Badosa, the fourth-ranked Spaniard who was stunned by Britain’s Jodie Burrage in round two of Eastbourne, she would be a notional underdog but an instinctive favourite. </p>



<p>Kvitova finds herself in a fascinating quarter of the draw in SW19, one that includes the returning Serena Williams, <a href="https://www.lovegametennis.com/ashleigh-barty-beats-karolina-pliskova-to-win-wimbledon/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">last year’s beaten finalist</a> Karolina Pliskova, and former champion Simona Halep. Should she somehow navigate a route to the semi-final, a potential Centre Court showdown with top seed Iga Swiatek would make for fascinating viewing. Kvitova, though, is not getting carried away.</p>



<p>“It&#8217;s a different tournament, a different week, and in tennis this is very tricky,” she said. “You just have to forget what was, and focus on what is next.”</p>



<p>In the men’s final, Taylor Fritz defeated Maxime Cressy 6-2, 6-7 (4-7), 7-6 (7-5) to claim his second Eastbourne title. The Californian, who <a href="https://www.lovegametennis.com/fritz-prevails-in-indian-wells-as-nadal-struggles-to-breathe/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">won the biggest title of his career in Indian Wells</a> earlier this year, did not face a break point throughout. </p>



<p>“There is something about this place,” said Fritz, the 2019 champion, on court afterwards. “It is where I won my first title and when I got here on the first day this week, I felt that I was playing so much better than before. This place has a special spot in my heart.”&nbsp;</p>



<p>At the Bad Homburg Open in Germany, Caroline Garcia of France trailed by a set and a break before fighting back to beat former US Open champion Bianca Andreescu 6-7 (5-7), 6-4, 6-4.</p>



<p>In Mallorca, Stefanos Tsitsipas bounced back from his <a href="https://www.lovegametennis.com/murray-beats-tsitsipas-to-reach-stuttgart-semi-finals/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">defeat against Andy Murray in Stuttgart</a> last week to claim the first grass-court title of his career. Tsitsipas, the world No 6, defeated Spain&#8217;s Roberto Bautista Agut 6-4, 3-6, 7-6 (7-2).</p>



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		<title>&#8216;Onsrena&#8217;: Williams and Jabeur march on at  Eastbourne</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Serena Williams coined a new nickname for her partnership with Ons Jabeur as the pair cruised past Shuko Aoyama and Chan Hao-ching</p>
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<p>The opening act of Serena Williams’s comeback was all about how quickly she could find her game, having not competed for a year.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Pretty fast, as it turned out. A dramatic <a href="https://www.lovegametennis.com/serena-williams-returns-but-for-how-long/">opening-round victory</a> in the doubles at Eastbourne, where Williams is playing alongside Ons Jabeur ahead of her <a href="https://www.lovegametennis.com/serena-williams-set-to-return-at-wimbledon/">singles return at Wimbledon</a>, offered ample reassurance that the champion of 23 majors had not suddenly forgotten how to play tennis, even if it did take her a set or so to get going. </p>



<p>In act two, the focus shifted to whether Williams could still deliver on the big points. It is a knack that all great champions have, and few more so than the American, whose huge serve and powerful groundstrokes have so often come to her aid when she most needed them.&nbsp;</p>



<p>The answer was delivered, emphatically, early in the second set against Japan’s Shuko Aoyama and Chan Hao-ching of Chinese Taipei, doubles specialists who both have experience at the business end of grand slams.&nbsp;</p>



<p>As Williams faced her first break points of the match at 15-40, a 111mph ace flew past Aoyama. Then it was Chan’s turn to look on helplessly as two consecutive deliveries, slightly slower but devastating in their accuracy, sizzled into the backstop. When the pair had the temerity to fashion a fourth opportunity, Williams’s riposte was the same.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Four break points faced, four aces delivered. Those seeking chinks in the 40-year-old’s armour would need to look elsewhere.</p>



<p>“I feel like I&#8217;ve been serving well, so that&#8217;s been really good,” said Williams after partnering Jabeur to a 6-2, 6-4 victory. “I&#8217;ve been working really hard on that. I have been returning well, even though I missed a lot today, but the young ladies were serving really well, the ball was staying lower.”</p>



<p>Williams’s assessment felt overly self-critical, certainly relative to her performance against Marie Bouzkova and Sara Sorribes Tormo the previous evening. Her return game was noticeably sharper – as it needed to be in the face of the livewire movement of Aoyama, whose tireless efforts to intercept offered a constant threat – and she was bolder and more decisive at the net. As Aoyoma prowled the forecourt with intent, Williams, herself a 14-time major winner and triple Olympic champion in doubles, responded with a few interceptions of her own as she and Jabeur broke the Japanese player in the third game, establishing a momentum they would never relinquish.</p>



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<p>Jabeur, ranked third in singles but less experienced as a doubles player, has likewise grown in stature over the course of the two matches. Familiarity breeds content in this discipline, and here the scratch pairing looked a lot more in harmony than they had done in their opener, with the Tunisian significantly more assured on serve. </p>



<p>“I’m learning from the best how to serve much better,” smiled Jabeur after Williams had dubbed their budding partnership “Onsrena”. “Today I did good serves. I think I’m getting better with the serve and I’m honestly enjoying playing doubles more and more.”</p>



<p>That pleasure showed as Jabeur played the point of the match to secure a break in the ninth game of the second set, haring back to&nbsp;retrieve a seemingly unreachable lob. Her momentum sent her thudding into the backstop, but she turned and played a jumping crosscourt backhand that clipped the line and prised an error from Chan.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Williams duly served out to love to secure a place in the semi-finals, where she and Jabeur will face Aleksandra Krunic of Serbia and Poland’s Magda Linette.&nbsp;</p>



<p>“It was good match play and good match practice, which is exactly what I needed and what I wanted to do coming here, so I couldn’t have asked for more,” said Williams.&nbsp;</p>
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