Champions Corner: Krejcikova’s post-Wimbledon media blitz and Greek takeout

Twenty-two hours later, after a dizzying array of media obligations and a brief night’s sleep, Barbora Krejcikova
“I mean I still cannot believe it,” Krejcikova told wtatennis.com following a 6-2, 2-6, 6-4 win over Jasmine Paolini
She was laughing when she said it.
After the trophy presentation and a quick shower, Krejcikova navigated her way through English and Czech Q&As in the main interview room, a brief chat with Czech radio and Czech rightsholder for television, Eurosport. That was followed by a dozen or so television interviews in the mixed zone -- and three more studio visits, to the BBC, ESPN and Tennis Channel. There were also two roundtable discussions with British and international writers, a roof-top message for WTA social media and a visit to anti-doping control.
Because of the late hour, Krejcikova and her entourage -- which included family members, coach Pavel Motl, Jan Kodes, two-time Czech winner of the French Open, Czech actress Jana Paulova and Anaheim Ducks goalie Lukas Dostal -- quaffed champagne at the All England Club and enjoyed some strawberries and cream. Krejcikova, famished, ordered herself some Greek food from Uber Eats.
And then it was back to the rented house, more celebration and, finally, bed around 1 a.m. Falling asleep, she revealed, wasn’t a problem. Five hours later, Krejcikova was posing for shots in the Royal Box and anticipating a meet and greet with Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales.
Somewhere in there, she answered a few questions for wtatennis.com
You won seven matches in the first six months this year -- honestly, what were your thoughts about your chances at Wimbledon?
Krejcikova: “I had no expectations because I wasn’t doing really well. I was happy in Birmingham to get two wins. Eastbourne, lost first round. At Wimbledon, I just wanted to get the first win, to kick it off. In my mind, everything else was just a bonus. It wasn’t until after the final that I realized this was something special.”
You have now played 13 major finals, singles doubles, mixed -- and won 12 of them. How is that even possible?
Krejcikova: “I don’t know, but I love to play the big matches in the big stadiums. It’s something I enjoy and work for. When I step on the court, I leave it all out there. I just say to myself, `OK this is the moment.’ You always wanted to be here, so try to enjoy the moment. You already have the memories of a final. That’s the attitude I’m trying to apply.”
How did you win seven matches in less than two weeks?
Krejcikova: “It’s tough to explain, really. I was just giving my everything to it, fighting for every ball, every game and every set and every match. It’s super difficult to win seven tough matches -- to be able to do it twice is something real and amazing. That is what I’m proudest of, the fighting spirit I showed these two weeks, living in the present, living in the moment. You start to believe that miracles can happen, that I can win Wimbledon.”
Returning to SW19 as a champion 🥰#Wimbledon | @BKrejcikova pic.twitter.com/6S9vsrtc47
— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) July 14, 2024
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Honor Roll
Jasmine Paolini
It cannot be understated how much of a rise Paolini has gone on this year. After being as low as No.31 in January, Paolini is projected to make her Top 5 debut at No.5 on Monday. With two Grand Slam finals and a WTA 1000 title in Dubai under her belt in 2024, Paolini is thrilled with her season while also eyeing more to come.
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"If I keep this level, I think I can have the chance to do great things," Paolini said after the final.
It was a memory that we'll all treasure, @JasminePaolini 💚#Wimbledon pic.twitter.com/Rhc7nAidox
— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) July 13, 2024
Donna Vekic
Lulu Sun
Emma Navarro
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Jelena Ostapenko
Phenomenal Putintseva 😲@PutintsevaYulia upsets world No.1 Iga Swiatek
— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) July 6, 2024View Profile 3-6, 6-1, 6-2 in a stunning performance to advance to the fourth round! 👏#Wimbledon pic.twitter.com/lUquT4mBDH
Yulia Putintseva
Jessica Bouzas Maneiro
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🏆 raise it high 🏆@TaylorTownsend x @K_Siniakova #Wimbledon pic.twitter.com/rqnVrQNXH5
— wta (@WTA) July 13, 2024
Winning Words
"I got 500 text messages. I didn't know that many people had my number." -- Taylor Townsend
Message and data rates may apply, but it's unlikely that Taylor Townsend
The activity on Siniakova's phone is possibly a bit more muted, as this has become a regular occurrence for the Czech. This is her ninth Grand Slam doubles title, and her second straight with two different partners. She won Roland Garros last month alongside Coco Gauff
Repeat Performances
Hsieh Su-wei and Jan Zielinski claimed the mixed doubles title on Centre Court at Wimbledon on Sunday, improving to 13-1 in mixed doubles events this year. Hsieh and Zielinski matched their title-winning performance from the 2024 Australian Open.
Another of this year's Australian Open champions, Renata Jamrichova
From the Camera Roll
It Means Everything (Pt. 1): Barbora Krejcikova
It Means Everything (Pt. 2): An emotional Katerina Siniakova
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Notable Numbers
32: Ranked No.32, Barbora Krejcikova
7: Krejcikova had won just seven tour-level matches this year before Wimbledon. In the Open Era, only Venus Williams had won fewer matches in a year before winning that year's Wimbledon title. Williams had posted six victories for the year coming into 2000 Wimbledon, where she won her first Grand Slam singles title.
8 - There have been eight different champions at Wimbledon in Women's Singles during the last 8 editions, it is the only time is has happened in the Championship within a span of eight editions during the Open Era. Diverse. #WIMBLEDON | @Wimbledon @WTA @WTA_insider pic.twitter.com/PJvvE5GORI
— OptaAce (@OptaAce) July 13, 2024
8: Before this year, Jasmine Paolini
3: Great Britain's Emma Raducanu
39: Semifinalist Elena Rybakina
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The Hologic WTA Tour slides back to the clay for a pair of WTA 250 events starting on Monday.
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And in Budapest, the 28th edition of the Hungarian Grand Prix will take place. The draw is led by rising 20-year-old Diana Shnaider