Czech tennis star Barbora Krejcikova emulated her late mentor Jana Novotna to win the Wimbledon women's final against Italy's Jasmine Paolini on Saturday. An inspired Krejcikova etched her name onto Wimbledon's famed honors board after surviving a stirring fightback from Paolini to seal a 6-2, 2-6, 6-4 victory. The 2021 French Open champion added the Venus Rosewater Dish to her bulging trophy cabinet that also includes 10 Grand Slam doubles prizes besides an Olympic doubles gold medal from the Tokyo Games three years ago.

Moments after her triumph, Krejcikova was reflecting on a chat that she had as a junior with her idol Novotna, who lifted the Wimbledon title 26 years ago and tragically died in 2017 following a battle with ovarian cancer aged 49. "Knocking on her door, it changed my life," said Krejcikova, who reached out to Novotna for help by writing her a letter before they started working together in 2014. "In that period, when I finished the juniors, I didn't know what to do.

Should I continue playing professionally or should I go into education?" "She was the one who told me I had the potential. I should definitely turn professional. Before she passed away she told me I can win a Grand Slam.

I achieved that in Paris in 2021. "It was an unbelievable moment for me and I never really dreamed I would win the same trophy as Jana did in 1998." Novotna had captured the hearts of fans when she famously sobbed on the shoulders of the Duchess of Kent during the 1993 presentatio.