Two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova made an emotional return to the sport today, winning her first match since being stabbed during a burglary in December.
The attack at her home left her with career-threatening injuries and had surgery on her racket-holding hand.
But despite the trauma she suffered, the 27-year-old progressed to round two of the French Open, after defeating Julia Boserup 6-3 6-2.
She was initially expected to make a comeback in Wimbledon, but her recovery was quicker than expected and she first began training earlier this month.
Speaking after her win in Paris, Kvitova said: "It's a pleasure to be here and I'm happy I made the decision to play."
She also paid tribute to her parents, who were in stands for her match, which she won in just 74 minutes:
"Thank you for everything, you helped me through this difficult time. I'm glad with how I played. There are a few things to improve but what can I expect after such a long time."
Emotional win for Petra Kvitova. Best story of the day for sure. pic.twitter.com/IxZTVdypFA
— José Morais (@ZezeAM) May 28, 2017
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