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The tennis Grand Slam champion announced his divorce and won 70 million prizes but did not retain her husband's heart

author:The second brother in the sports world

On April 24, Beijing time, Czech tennis player Vondrousova revealed in an interview that she and her husband were going through divorce procedures, which aroused strong concern from netizens.

The tennis Grand Slam champion announced his divorce and won 70 million prizes but did not retain her husband's heart

Vondrousova and her husband are childhood sweethearts, the two met when they were 13 years old, confirmed their relationship at the age of 15, entered the palace of marriage two years ago, and after marriage, she also put her name on her husband's surname, which is exactly like the plot in the novel is very beautiful. Unexpectedly, Vondrousova's marriage to her husband ended before it lasted even more than two years. In an interview, Vondrousova said: "My marriage with him ended a few weeks ago and he moved out of the apartment we shared, even though we still have a cat. Now we're both single and don't have any partners. The marriage wasn't as successful for us, it wasn't as good as we thought it would be, so we both agreed not to be together anymore. ”

The tennis Grand Slam champion announced his divorce and won 70 million prizes but did not retain her husband's heart

For Vondrousova, the past two months have been a very painful period in her life, not only experiencing the breakdown of her husband's marriage with her childhood sweetheart who she had grown up with for many years, but also the sad news that her grandfather died of illness. Vondrousova's grandfather was the initiator of her tennis career and was involved in almost every major turning point in her tennis career. In order to accompany her grandfather through the last part of her life, Vondrousova withdrew from some competitions, including the Indian Villeville 1000.

The tennis Grand Slam champion announced his divorce and won 70 million prizes but did not retain her husband's heart

The 24-year-old Vondrousova, who is 1.72m tall, is one of many talented girls in Czech tennis. Vondrousova, who won her first WTA Tour title at the age of 18, reached the women's singles final of the French Open in 2019 and reached the top 20 of the world rankings for the first time in her career. In the Tokyo Olympics, Vondrousova defeated many famous players including Naomi Osaka and Svitolina to reach the tennis women's singles final and finally won the silver medal. At Wimbledon 2023, Vondrousova eliminated four seeded players in a row to reach the women's singles final, becoming the first unseeded player to win the Wimbledon women's singles championship since the Open era in 1968, and won the biggest prize money of her career, which has accumulated to 9.82 million US dollars (equivalent to about 71 million yuan) so far.

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