Radek Stepanek – Czech tennis player Petra Kvitova’s Ex-Boyfriend

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It seems like lovebirds Petra Kvitova and Radek Stepanek have split up. “To combine a career and a [relationship] between two top players is sometimes impossible,” Kvitova said according to Tennis.com.

Petra uses the Wilson Pro Staff 97 v14 racket, here is a list of the full gear he uses:

TypeGear Petra Uses
RacquetWilson Pro Staff 97 v14
StringsLuxilon ALU Power 16L/1.25
GripWilson Pro Grip
OvergripWilson Pro Overgrip Perforated
ShoeNike Vapor Pro 2
BagWilson Super Tour Pro Staff 15-Pack Bag
DampenerWilson Pro Feel Dampener

Last December the 24-year-old revealed she was attracted to –her then 12-year-senior guy –smile and humor. It was almost simultaneously the we learned about his split with his wife Nicole Vaidisova, we heard that one more Czech tennis star has joined the list of Stepanek’s women, and the couple didn’t hide their relationship for long, publicly kissing during the Davis Cup last September, they even did together a photoshoot and Q&A with Czech magazine DNES. However, they kept to themselves the information about how the switch from friendship to romance happened.

As a reminder of days when their love was still thriving, we thought you would like to see some of their snaps as a couple.

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The couple announced the split earlier this year, and with Stepanek dating Kvitova so soon after splitting with Nicole Vaidisova it didn’t seem likely to last. The 35-year-old Czech, has a history of dating tennis players – Martina Hingis, Vaidisova and Kvitova  – so we will see who he goes for next!

He is probably very proud of his ex, as he finds out she beat Lucie Safarova to reach Wimbledon final.

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In the meanwhile Stepanek –who is also in Wimbledon –has been keeping busy as well. The fifth seeded Indo-Czech duo of Leander Paes and Radek Stepanek vprevailed over The Netherlands’ Jean-Julien Rojer and Horia Tecau of Romania 6-4 7-6 (7-5) 6-4 7-5 in a match that lasted a little less than three hours at court number 3.

The Indo-Czech duo won the 2012 Australian Open, giving Radek his first major title in doubles. They also won the Men’s Doubles title at the 2013 US Open.

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Born November 27 1978, to a tennis coach father, Vlastimil and a Librarian mom, Hana; Radek began playing at age three with his father. His brother Martin is a policeman. Nicknamed “Steps” by his countrymen; his hometown of Karvina is an industrial mining town in north of Czech Republic near Polish border.

Besides Tennis, he also shows an interest in playing soccer, floorball and hockey and wanted to be a goalie as a child.

The Right-handed, 6 ft 1 in, turned pro in 1996, ten years later he made quite the splash when he reached two Masters 1000 event finals and the quarterfinals of Wimbledon in 2006. His most memorable achievements also include winning the deciding match for Czech Republic’s Davis Cup winning team in 2012 and again in 2013.

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Stepanek has won over 300 matches, has played 14 French Opens, his High rank for singles is 8 and 4 in doubles. His

Career Prize Money is $9,997,075.

Earlier this year he suffered a neck injury which forced him to retired at one-set all and 02 versus Kavcic in Australian Open. He Helped Czech Republic reach Davis Cup SFs with 5-0 win over Japan in Tokyo; beat Ito in four sets and partnered Rosol to doubles rubber win. He also beat No. 5 Murray in 3R en route to London-Queen’s Club SFs (l. to Lopez).

UPDATE: Petra Kvitova is engaged to her Boyfriend Jiri Vanek, who is also her coach

You can find Radek on Twitter here.

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David Anderson is a tennis expert from Los Angeles, California, who has had a lifelong passion for the game. He studied journalism at UCLA before focusing full-time on researching and writing about all aspects of tennis. His experience playing the sport since he was a kid, combined with countless hours spent researching, interviewing professional players, and analyzing their performances from courtside, gives him unparalleled expertise in the game.
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David Anderson is a tennis expert from Los Angeles, California, who has had a lifelong passion for the game. He studied journalism at UCLA before focusing full-time on researching and writing about all aspects of tennis. His experience playing the sport since he was a kid, combined with countless hours spent researching, interviewing professional players, and analyzing their performances from courtside, gives him unparalleled expertise in the game.