新聞摘要:
Petra Kvitova經過醫生診斷得了傳染性單核白血球增多症,
這解釋了為什麼她退出了春季Indian Wells跟Miami兩大站的
比賽。
目前她還是覺得有點疲累跟嗜睡,不過目前北美賽事還是按照
計畫參賽。
預祝她早日康復!
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Kvitova reveals diagnosis of mononucleosis
The 25-year-old believes she contracted the virus
earlier this spring.
Petra Kvitova tells press in Toronto that she was
diagnosed with mononucleosis following Wimbledon.
The two-time Wimbledon champion, who lost to Jelena
Jankovic in the third round of this year's tournament,
also pulled out of Indian Wells and Miami earlier
this year due to exhaustion.
“I had a sore throat and I wanted to kill it so I
had antibiotics after Wimbledon,” said Kvitova.
“Unfortunately I didn't kill it and that's why it
showed my immune system was low. So I had more
tests and it showed up. I found out I was diagnosed
with mono. So it's going to be a little tougher for
me to practice in a good way.”
Kvitova said that her doctor has cleared her to
play, and she is competing this week in Toronto.
It was indicated she caught the virus in the spring.
When she returned to the tour in April, the Czech
won both of her singles matches against France in
Fed Cup, then lost in the first round at Stuttgart.
She went on to win Madrid, during which she handed
Serena Williams her only loss of the season so far,
then reached the quarterfinals in Rome and the fourth
round at the French Open.
She said she didn’t feel physically great at the time,
and now knows the cause. “Many things are clearer now.
But of course I'm not sure if I don't have mono that
I'm going to play well,” she said. “That's not something
I can say. I still had chances to win anyway. Maybe I
can just see why I felt tired.
"At first I was a little bit scared," Kvitova added.
"I didn't know if I could play the U.S. tournaments
this summer or maybe if I could play at all for the
rest of the season. On the other side I think it's
positive news. I know now why I'm still tired and
feeling so badly. That's the good news for me.”
Last summer, the 25-year-old fell lost to Ekaterina
Makarova in the second round of the Rogers Cup in
Canada, then lost to Elina Svitolina in the opening
round in Cincinnati. She managed to win New Haven,
but then was stunned by Aleksandra Krunic in the
third round at the U.S. Open.
Kvitova isn’t sure that she can play her best at the
moment, but wants to compete.
“Of course I still feel tired and a little bit sleepy,”
she said, “I don't know if it's the jet lag or this
thing. I will try my best for sure. We are making the
schedule smart with the practicing so I'm hoping it
will be fine soon.”