The Czech Petra Kvitova says playing in the Fed Cup has been "really special" in her career. While a number of players won’t compete for their teams very often, Kvitova has played a tremendous amount, participating in 21 ties and winning five titles.
That includes wins against Dominika Cibulkova, Svetlana Kuznetsova, Francesca Schiavone, Sam Stosur, Roberta Vinci, Jelena Jankovic, Caroline Garcia and Angelieque Kerber, among others. She has a 28 and 10 record. The left-hander says that the competition is very emotional, and usually gets her to play her best.
“I always loved playing team competitions as a kid. I always played great, supporting the others and being part of the team,” said Kvitova. “I just love it. Fed Cup is part of my career. We won it five times and it was something really special in my heart. I never forget, especially playing at home as well, with the home crowd, when we don’t have that many opportunities to play in front of them.”
The Czech Republic played this week's semifinals against Germany, who held the tie on clay in Stuttgart. And Kvitova again stepped up for her team.
Match point from Kvitova's win over Kerber in the fourth rubber: