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Petra Kvitova reaches Birmingham semi-finals as impressive comeback continues

The 27-year-old faces fellow Czech Lucie Safarova for a place in the final

BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - JUNE 21:  Petra Kvitova of The Czech Republic celebrates winning the second round match against Naomi Broady of Great Britain on day
Image: Petra Kvitova defeated world number 12 Kristina Mladenovic in Birmingham

Petra Kvitova secured the best win of her comeback so far, beating Kristina Mladenovic to reach the semi-finals of the Aegon Classic in Birmingham.

The Czech was playing her fifth match since returning from the horrific stabbing she suffered at her home in Prostejov six months ago.

Kvitova's left hand is still not fully recovered but she has shown very encouraging form since returning at the French Open and defeated world number 12 Mladenovic 6-4 7-6 (7-5).

For much of this match, Kvitova was dominant, showing off her grass-court nous as a two-time Wimbledon champion.

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Konta buoyant despite defeat

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Things became complicated late in the second set when Kvitova was broken serving for the match and taken to a tie-break.

That was close, too, but the seventh seed got a stroke of well-deserved luck when a forehand dribbled off the top of the net on the final point.

Kvitova will next play her fellow Czech Lucie Safarova, who survived a three-hour ordeal against Daria Gavrilova.

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Having saved match points in her opening-round win over Dominika Cibulkova, Safarova did the same again against Gavrilova.

It was the tenacious Australian who saved five set points on her way to winning the opener before Safarova hit back.

BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - JUNE 23:  Lucie Safarova of The Czech Republic celebrates winning the quarter final match against Daria Gavrilova of Australia on day
Image: Lucie Safarova celebrates winning the quarter-final match against Daria Gavrilova

Gavrilova served for the match in the decider but Safarova forced a tie-break and won 6-7 (4-7) 6-3 7-6 (7-5).

"I don't enjoy going from match point down, but it's been just happening lately," the world number 41 said with a smile.

Safarova is yet to win in nine meetings with Kvitova, but is delighted to see her countrywoman back.

"it's amazing how she's coming back, and after what happened, how quickly she was able to return to play competition," said Safarova.

"And she's been playing great on grass, and obviously we've had a lot of matches against each other, and I'm still waiting for a victory. But, for me, so far, great rounds on grass courts."

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