This still active female athlete who has had particular success in an event going on right now is the subject of a current article on a big sports site. A large part of it focuses on the injuries she sustained about a year and half ago as a result of a violent attack and her journey back to the top. As usual, details are omitted. Yes she was stabbed in the hand and the arm but the motive wasn’t robbery. Rather this was revenge by the older crime figure in her home country who financed her early career and forced her to be his mistress. She was successful in breaking away from him once she got big but this is a message to anyone else thinking of the same thing.
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DeletePetra Kvitova in Wimbledon
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ReplyDeletePetra...tennis is the sport.
ReplyDeleteSo some old perverted oligarch had her assaulted and we are meant to hold it against her?!! Go fuck yourself, Enty. A new low.
ReplyDeleteI read this as Enty putting the spotlight on a strong woman who was able to break away from a bad deal. We're supposed to hold it against the crime figure.
ReplyDeleteBoth Enty and the reader submitting the blind didn't have to reveal the part about her being the mistress of the crime lord.
ReplyDeletePetra Kvitova. I always thought that the attack was a little too specific.
ReplyDeletetennis seems like a safe sport
ReplyDeletePetra has made significant progress in her recovery from her attack. Unclear why her status as former mistress of powerful man who organized this attack was included in this blind. Hopefully it was to caution young female athletes to avoid a transactional relationship in the first place. Sorry she lost in the first round of Wimbledon.
ReplyDeleteWhatever happened to Martina Hingas?
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Delete1993: Tennis star stabbed. The world number one women's tennis player, Monica Seles, has been stabbed in the back during a quarter-final match in Hamburg. The 19-year-old American star was rushed to hospital with a wound half an inch (1.5cm) deep in her upper back.
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