Tournament without having fans looks really weird: Petra Kvitova
Petra Kvitova: It's a strange feeling to play in a court without the crowd
Petra Kvitova the Czech Player has won 27 titles throughout her career but to win all Czech exhibition tournament was a great victory for her.
Last week after winning the Tournament was also "a weird experience" for her as "having no fans in the stadium" the double-cross Wimbledon champion said in an interview.
The Prague competition was one of only a handful, not many worldwide display occasions held after expert tennis was suspended toward the beginning of March after the lockdown to contain the spread of COVID-19.
While it was as yet an exceptional event for the previous world number two to lift the trophy at her home social club where she had won a WTA occasion two years back, the feeling was not the same.
"I'm happy with the success without a doubt however it was a different sort of competition," said the 30-year-old player.
She wore the dress she had decided for the deferred French Open. "Playing without fans was extremely odd too. She stated.
It was difficult for her to concentrate on the game while playing the first match as her attention was dragged toward the empty stadium.
It was in the wake of arriving at the semi-finals that she had the option to focus more on her game.
But left with no other choice, Kvitova said players would learn to adapt the wellbeing instructions.
I didn’t know we couldn’t shake hands after the match. It felt such an uncivilized person.”
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