It was not until the second day of competition to see in action the current defending champion, Petra Kvitova, which was low to high on his debut against Akgul Amanmuradova for details. For the rest of the day just were no surprises and the other reached the second round favorite.
Although I signed Wimbledon semifinals in 2011, Petra Kvitova stunned the world by winning in London last year after winning the final, and authoritative manner, to Maria Sharapova. The Czech, who no longer go unnoticed by the media spotlight, debuted at this year with a win against the Uzbek Akgul Amanmuradova by a score of 6-4, 6-4 in one hour and twenty minutes of play in the match that opened the day on Center Court at the All England Tennis Club. It took pluck Kvitova, whose parents (Jiri and Pavla) Authorities Stand chaired the track.
The Czech had to save up to three balls to be 0-4 and pull against, when he reacted. He pulled his left brightness, improved service rates, began opening angles and took advantage of the surface to finish turning the marker and take the first set. Amanmuradova, who believed in the surprise early in the odds games, it took advantage of the numerous errors of the Czech Republic in the second act and ended up giving the ticket to the second round. Before the end of the match had to stop because of the rain, which stopped play for 25 minutes. Approved hurdle debut, Petra will face the winner now before the crash that faces the British and Italian Elena Baltacha Karin Knapp.
For the rest of the day's victories include the Canadian Aleksandra Wozniak to Russian Vera Dushevina (6-2, 7-5); of Kiki Bertens Dutch to Czech Lucie Safarova (6-3, 6-0) ; of Vera Zvonareva at the German Mona Barthel (2-6, 7-6, 6-4); Yaroslava Shvedova of Kazakhstan to South Africa's Chanelle Scheepers (7-6, 7-6); of Italy Francesca Schiavone Britain's Laura Robson at (2-6, 6-4, 6-4), Zheng Jie of China to the Canadian Stephanie Dubois (4-6, 6-4, 6-3), the Russian Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova before the Swedish Sofia Arvidsson (6-1, 6-2); of American Christina McHale before the British Johanna Konta (6-7, 6-2, 10-8); of American Serena Williams at the Czech Barbora Zahlavova Strycova (6 -2, 6-4), the Czech Kristyna Pliskova to the Slovenian Polona Hercog (6-2, 6-2), Croatian Mirjana Lucic of the Russian Alexandra Panova before (4-6, 6-3, 6-4 ), of France's Marion Bartoli at the Australian Casey Dellacqua (6-2, 6-4), and Italy's Romina Oprandi to the Romanian Camelia Begu Irina (7-6, 6-4).