Marketa Vondrousova admitted even she was stunned by her historic Wimbledon triumph as the injury-plagued Czech became the first unseeded woman to win the tournament in the Open era.Vondrousova upset the odds in Saturday's final on Centre Court as she powered to a 6-4, 6-4 victory over Tunisian sixth seed Ons Jabeur.The 24-year-old clinched an unexpected maiden Grand Slam title at the second attempt after losing to Ash Barty in the 2019 French Open final."After everything I have been through, I had a cast last time, it's amazing I can stand here and hold this trophy," said Vondrousova, who was sidelined with a wrist injury in 2022."I don't know how I've done it.
Tennis is crazy."Vondrousova joins Jana Novotna and Petra Kvitova as the only Czech women to win a Wimbledon title.She is just the ninth unseeded champion at a Grand Slam tournament.Vondrousova's triumph completed a remarkable comeback after a rash of injuries stalled her promising career.Just 12 months ago, she was an injured bystander at Wimbledon, reduced to watching her best friend Miriam Kolodziejova attempt to qualify for the main draw.Vondrousova's second wrist surgery had ruled the Olympic silver medallist out for six months, although her absence from the tour at least allowed her the space and time to get married. Childhood friends to sweethearts Vondrousova married IT project manager Stepan Simek in Prague in July 2022.
The couple have known each other since childhood and dated for seven years before their wedding."Marketa always said she was in love with me since she was 13, but I allegedly only noticed her when she was 15," said Simek."We were at a training camp, we ran together and the suffering on the track brought us together."Simek is 1.94 metres