If we didn’t already know Petra Kvitova was one tough cookie, she went from losing an emotional Australian Open final, to fulfilling a commitment to the WTA event in St. Petersburg, to testifying in the trial of the man who attacked her in her home in the Czech Republic in Dec. 2016.
According to the Daily Mail (via Ceske Noviny), Kvitova’s testified in a room separate from the main trial in a regional court in Brno.
Radim Zondra, 33, could face 12 years in jail if convicted.
Zondra claims he was in Zlin at the time.
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