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Former Wimbledon champ Novotna dies

- Page Editor: wanghuayun@ globaltime­s. com. cn

Emotional tributes poured in for former Wimbledon champion Jana Novotna after she died at the age of 49 following a long battle with cancer.

Novotna, who won the Wimbledon title in 1998 when she defeated France’ s Nathalie Tauz ia tin the final, died Sunday in her native Czech Republic surrounded by her family, a WTA statement said.

She played in two other Wimbledon singles finals, losing to Steffi Gr a fin 1993 and to Martina Hingis in 1997.

The picture of a distraught Novotna being comforted by the Du chess of Kent after losing the 1993 final when she had led 4-1 in the final set is one of the memorable Wimbledon moments.

Novotna also won four Wimbledon doubles titles with compatriot Helena Sukova in 1989 and 1990, with Arantxa Sanchez- Vicario in 1995 and with Hingis in 1998.

Wearing her distinctiv­e headband, she won doubles titles at all four Grand Slam tournament­s.

Czech- born American great Martina Navratilov­a led a number of players – both past and present – expressing deep sorrow at Novotna’s death.

“The tennis world is so sad about the passing of Jana Novotna ...” Navratilov­a tweeted.

Lucie Safarova, the 2015 French Open finalist, also paid an emotional tribute to her fallen compatriot.

“Still shocked about this terrible news ... you will be always remembered as our legend amazing athlete and a great person!” Safarova wrote on her Instagram page alongside a picture of Novotna clutching the Wimbledon trophy.

Steve Simon, chief executive of the WTA, said, “Jana was an inspiratio­n both on and off court to anyone who had the opportunit­y to know her.

“Her star will always shine brightly in the history of the WTA.”

Born on October 2, 1968, Novotna won a total of 24 singles tournament­s and 76 doubles tournament­s in her career that spanned from 1987 to 1999. She reached a high of world No. 2 and became the oldest first-time Grand Slam singles champion at 29 years and nine months – a record since eclipsed by Francesca Schiavone and Flavia Pennetta.

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