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Perfect start to season – and third title – for Štěpánek
Radek Štěpánek, photo: CTK
The Czech Republic’s Radek Štěpánek has got off to the perfect start
to the season, winning his first tournament of 2009, the Brisbane
International. The 30-year-old, seeded eighth, came from behind to beat
Spain’s Fernando Verdasco 3-6 6-3 6-4 in Sunday’s final, a win that
gave Štěpánek the third ATP title of his career. The world number 23
shared his thoughts with Czech Television:
“I couldn’t feel any better, there’s nothing better than winning a tournament. I really enjoyed every match. I won the last three matches with 6:4 in the final set – they were all great battles. I’m glad I managed to keep it up until the end of the tournament, and lift the trophy.”
After four years Vaidišová no longer Czech number one
Nicole Vaidišová
Štěpánek’s girlfriend Nicole Vaidišová is, after nearly four years
at the top, no longer the Czech women’s number one. After defeat in the
second round at the ASB Classic in Auckland last week, the 19-year-old is
now ranked 51st – a long fall from being seventh in the world in May
2007. Czechs Iveta Benešová and Petra Kvitová are both now above
Vaidišová in the rankings.
Olympic javelin champ Špotáková named Czech sportsperson of year
Barbora Špotáková, photo: CTK
Barbora Špotáková was named Czech sportsperson of the year on Saturday
night – the third time in a row the club of sports journalists have given
the award to a woman. Špotáková took gold in the javelin at the Olympics
and set a new world record in a season that saw her defeated only twice.
She finished ahead of shooter Kateřina Emmons, who also took Olympic gold,
and skier Lukáš Bauer.
Speed skater Sáblíková takes bronze at Euros
Martina Sáblíková, photo: CTK
Last year’s Czech sportsperson of the year, speed skater Martina
Sáblíková, was in action at the weekend’s European Championship in
Holland’s Heerenveen. Sáblíková looked like missing out on the medals,
but put in a brilliant performance in the last event of the weekend, the
5000m, overcoming a 12-second deficit on Paulien van Deutekom to take
bronze.
Holík breaks Jágr’s Czech record number NHL games
Robert Holík (left), photo: CTK
Robert Holík has broken Jaromír Jágr’s Czech record for the number of
games played in ice hockey’s NHL. The New Jersey centre, who is 38,
played his 1274th game on Friday, a 4:0 defeat to Atlanta. However, Jágr
could yet retake that record: the most successful Czech in the history of
the league told the newspaper Sport that he might return to the NHL from
Russia, where he is playing for Omsk.






