Juan Soto logs 1,000th career hit, joining exclusive club that includes Mickey MantleNew Foto - Juan Soto logs 1,000th career hit, joining exclusive club that includes Mickey Mantle

Juan Soto is a special talent. This is not news. But Soto joining this exclusive club is. Soto hit a two-out single for the New York Mets off Braves starter Spencer Strider in the first inning of Thursday's 7-1 loss to Atlanta. The hit was the 1,000th of Soto's MLB career. In securing the hit, Soto joined a club of elite MLB talent that includes two Hall of Famers and nobody else. Soto, who is 26 years, 237 days old, now has 1,000 hits, 700-plus walks (830) and 200-plus home runs (215) in his seven-plus-season MLB career.The only other players in MLB historyto achieve all those milestones before turning 27 are New York Yankees Hall of Famer Mickey Mantle and New York Giants Hall of Famer Mel Ott. The milestone speaks to Soto's blend of plate discipline, power and ability to reach base that makes him so valuable and is rivaled by few of his contemporaries. It's in large part the reason the Mets were willing to shell outa record $765 million contractto lure Soto from the rival Yankees. Soto's off to a relatively slow start with the Mets, slashing .248/.387/.462 in his first 73 games with the franchise. But his history dictates that there's little for Mets fans to worry about over the long run. Soto is almost certain to deliver.

Juan Soto logs 1,000th career hit, joining exclusive club that includes Mickey Mantle

Juan Soto logs 1,000th career hit, joining exclusive club that includes Mickey Mantle Juan Soto is a special talent. This is not news. But ...
Pablo Barrios scores twice, Atletico Madrid sail past SoundersNew Foto - Pablo Barrios scores twice, Atletico Madrid sail past Sounders

Pablo Barrios' brace lifted Atletico Madrid to a 3-1 victory over the Seattle Sounders on Thursday, getting the Spanish side's Club World Cup campaign back on track. Axel Witsel also scored as Atletico rebounded to victory at Seattle's home field after they began action in Group B with a 4-0 loss to Paris Saint-Germain in Southern California on Sunday. Albert Rusnak scored after halftime for Seattle, which has lost twice in the event before its home supporters. Atletico Madrid (1-1-0, 3 points) are tied for second in Group B with Paris Saint-Germain (1-1-0, 3 points) after PSG fell 1-0 to Botafogo (2-0-0, 6 points) later on Thursday. The Sounders (0-2-0, 0 points) still have a slim chance of advancing to the knockout phase. Barrios, 22, scored early in each half for the first brace of his senior club career. His first goal put Atletico in front in the 11th minute to cap a furious start for the Spanish club. Giuliano Simeone did much of the work, running onto a throughball into the right edge of the penalty area, cutting back to elude a defender and then dragging a low cross toward the penalty arc. Barrios met it in stride and hit a first-time, right-footed shot that rattled the underside of the crossbar on its way in. Barrios' second in the 55th minute was simpler, as he was permitted time and space to hit a half-volley past goalkeeper Stefan Frei after Seattle's failure to clear Marcos Llorente's long throw from the right. Before halftime, Atletico had an apparent chance to double their lead from the penalty spot taken away after referee Yael Falcon Perez reversed his initial decision after a video review. The sides then traded goals in the first five minutes of the second half. In the 47th, Witsel headed home from inside the 6-yard box in the resulting scramble after Frei pushed Llorente's initial half-volley onto the crossbar. In the 50th, Rusnak scored from a similar range on a deflected shot after Atletico's failure to deal with Seattle's initial ball into the box. --Field Level Media

Pablo Barrios scores twice, Atletico Madrid sail past Sounders

Pablo Barrios scores twice, Atletico Madrid sail past Sounders Pablo Barrios' brace lifted Atletico Madrid to a 3-1 victory over the Sea...
Lou Christie, Pop Idol Who Hit No. 1 in 1960s With 'Lightnin' Strikes,' Dies at 82New Foto - Lou Christie, Pop Idol Who Hit No. 1 in 1960s With 'Lightnin' Strikes,' Dies at 82

Lou Christie, the pop singer who indeed had lightning strike in a big way with his "Lightnin' Strikes" smash in the 1960s, died Wednesday at 82, his family announced on social media. No date or cause of death was given. Christie had three top 10 singles in the U.S. across a period of six years in the '60s, the biggest being "Lightnin' Strikes," which was released in 1965 and hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in February 1966. Written by Christie with Twyla Herbert, the MGM-label single was famous for a soaring hook with a nearly Frankie Valli-level falsetto. That career peak was preceded in 1963 with "Two Faces Have I," which reached No. 6. Also written by Christie and Herbert, the song was not often covered, yet Bruce Springsteen acknowledged it as an inspiration for his song "Two Faces" almost a quarter-century later. Christie closed out his run in the top 10 in 1969 with "I'm Gonna Make You Mine," which made it to No. 10 in the U.S., while doing better in the U.K., peaking at No. 2 there. But although it did not quite crack the top 10, Christie was also notorious for the No. 16 single "Rhapsody in the Rain," which was banned by some radio stations in 1966 for its risque intimations of what teenagers might be doing in an automobile on a rainy night, finding more favor when Christie re-recorded some lyric in a "clean" version that dropped the line "In this car, our love went much too far." The man pop fans knew as Lou Christie was born Lugee Alfredo Giovanni Sacco on Feb. 19, 1943. He met his long-term songwriting collaborator Herbert when he was just 15 and she was 20 years older, and their partnership took off. As a high schooler in suburban Pittsburgh, he even had a local hit with a group called Lugee & the Lions, which included Herbert's daughter. It was in 1962 that he was convinced by a manager to take on a stage name, and his first single under that name, "The Gypsy Cried," came out that year, eventually reaching No. 24 and selling a million records after Morris Levy and Roulette picked it up. Christie believed he was pulling up the rear in the age of teen idols. "They started disappearing. It was so interesting that I kept going," he said in an interview withclassicbands.com. "I hit the end of that whole era. I've always been between the cracks of rock 'n' roll, I felt. The missing link…. We had the teenage idols. We had Frankie Avalon. We had Fabian. That thing was just about closing down when a lot of my records started hitting. … They all disappeared, but my records kept going through that English Invasion. … I remember we were on tour and Paul and Paula had just come back from England and they said there's a group over there called the Beatles… That was pretty much the end of the people I was traveling around the country with. We were in teen magazines together. We were sort of the cat's meow there for all those years as being teenage idols, teenage princes and princesses." Christie toured with Dick Clark's Cavalcade of Stars tour and others like it. "I was sitting on the bus with Diana Ross. She was sitting on the seat next to me. She and I were bus buddies. I always put it that way…. Here I was, sitting next to all those people who, six months ago I bought their records and watched them onAmerican Bandstand. Now, all of a sudden I'm one of them. … I was with Gene Pitney and Johnny Tillotson, the Supremes, Paul and Paula, the Crystals, the Ronettes, Fabian, Frankie Avalon. To me, this was my graduating class and still is today." After his chart success ran out, Christie tried country music, and one song in that vein, "Beyond the Blue Horizon," went top 20 on the AC chart. He continued recording into the 2010s and did concert appearances on the oldies circuit for decades. Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week 'Harry Potter' TV Show Cast Guide: Who's Who in Hogwarts? 25 Hollywood Legends Who Deserve an Honorary Oscar Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

Lou Christie, Pop Idol Who Hit No. 1 in 1960s With ‘Lightnin’ Strikes,’ Dies at 82

Lou Christie, Pop Idol Who Hit No. 1 in 1960s With 'Lightnin' Strikes,' Dies at 82 Lou Christie, the pop singer who indeed had l...
Jason Segel engaged to "So You Think You Can Dance" alum Kayla Radomski: 'Forever yes'

Francis Specker/CBS via Getty Jason Segelis getting hitched. TheHow I Met Your Motherstar, 45, is engaged to actress and dancer Kalya Radomski, best known for her stint on the competition seriesSo You Think You Can Dance. Radomski, 34, shared news of the impending nuptialsWednesday on Instagram, posting a carousel of images from Segel's floral-filled proposal. It's a "forever yes" for Radomski, per the caption of the post. Segel and Radomski have been romantically linked since 2023 and made their red carpet debut at the 2024 Golden Globes, where Segel was nominated for his role as a grieving therapist on the acclaimed Apple TV+ dramedyShrinking. Radomski praised her beau as "one of the hardest working and most deserving humans on this planet" after the awards ceremony. "I am so incredibly proud of you," she wrote in anInstagram postfeaturing photos from the red carpet. "I love that we got to spend a whole day celebrating YOU and your talent!" Radomski, who hasperformed as a backup dancerforTaylor SwiftandBrendon Urie, is best known as a contestant on season 5 ofSo You Think You Can Dance, placing fourth place on the show in 2009. Like her fiancé, she's also an actor, with minor roles inQuentin Tarantino'sOnce Upon a Time… in Hollywoodand the 2011 remake ofFootloose. Her other screen credits include an episode ofGleeand the TV movieTeen Beach 2. Emma McIntyre/Getty Segel, who broke out with roles in such titles asFreaks and Geeks,Knocked Up, andForgetting Sarah Marshall, is once again generating Emmy buzz for his work on season 2 ofShrinking. He recently appeared onEntertainment Weekly'sAwardistpodcast alongside costarJessica Williamsto talk about the crew hitting their stride during the sophomore season. Sign up forEntertainment Weekly's free daily newsletterto get breaking TV news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more. "The thing that became very clear to everybody during season 1 is that every one of these actors deserve their own show in a way, to start giving everybody fully realized interior lives and fully realized arcs, and making sure that we were highlighting everybody's strengths and letting them have the green light to slaughter," Segel said. "I think that's what you feel in season 2, is everyone's getting to take it for a spin." Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly

Jason Segel engaged to “So You Think You Can Dance” alum Kayla Radomski: 'Forever yes'

Jason Segel engaged to "So You Think You Can Dance" alum Kayla Radomski: 'Forever yes' Francis Specker/CBS via Getty Jason...
Red Sox demote struggling rookie Kristian Campbell in wake of Rafael Devers tradeNew Foto - Red Sox demote struggling rookie Kristian Campbell in wake of Rafael Devers trade

Four days after the Boston Red Soxsaid goodbye to Rafael Devers, the team is set to demote one of the prospects who was supposed to help replace him as a franchise player. Boston plans to option second baseman Kristian Campbell to Triple-A Worcester,according to MLB.com. The club has not confirmed the move but figures to do it Friday ahead of its game against Devers and the San Francisco Giants. The Red Sox signed Campbellto an eight-year, $60 million contract extension early in the season. Not much has gone according to plan this season for the 39-37 Red Sox, who made headlines earlier this week when they traded their longest tenured player, Devers, aftera simmering position dispute. Somehow, Campbell was a factor in Devers' unhappiness, withJoon Lee reporting for Yahoo Sportsthat Devers was upset when Campbell volunteered to cover first base for the Red Sox after Triston Casas tore his patellar tendon. Devers outright refused to switch positions after losing third base to offseason signee Alex Bregman, but he also reportedly interpreted Campbell's offer as a slight to his own stature. Campbell was one of three highly anticipated prospects Boston was expecting this season, alongside outfielder Roman Anthony and shortstop/third baseman Marcelo Mayer. All three players ranked in the top 15 of Baseball America's top prospects list, but only Campbell broke camp with the big-league club. As a prospect, the 22-year-old Campbell presented a well-rounded offensive approach combined with defensive versatility. He was an unheralded talent in the 2023 MLB Draft, with the Red Sox landing him in the fourth round, but he broke out in 2024, earning Baseball America's Minor League Player of the Year Award after hitting .330/.439/.558 between High-A, Double-A and Triple-A. For about a month this spring, Campbell delivered on the hype. He finished April hitting .301/.407/.495 and looked like a Rookie of the Year candidate, but then he fell off massively. He has hit .159/.243/.222 since the calendar turned to May, with only one base hit in the past week. While Campbell was scuffling, the Red Sox called up Anthony and Mayer. They had the trio together for a little more than a week but will now send Campbell down to work on his offensive approach and perhaps get his confidence back.

Red Sox demote struggling rookie Kristian Campbell in wake of Rafael Devers trade

Red Sox demote struggling rookie Kristian Campbell in wake of Rafael Devers trade Four days after the Boston Red Soxsaid goodbye to Rafael D...
Scottie Scheffler tied for Travelers lead after chasing a 59New Foto - Scottie Scheffler tied for Travelers lead after chasing a 59

After denying that TPC River Highlands is too easy, Scottie Scheffler was on pace for a round of 59 there Thursday in the opening round of the Travelers Championship in Cromwell, Conn. Instead, the World No. 1 and defending champion carded an 8-under-par 62, tying Austin Eckroat for the 18-hole lead. At the $20 million signature event, the last of the regular season, Scheffler and Eckroat are two shots ahead of Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland, Wyndham Clark and 2023 Travelers champion Keegan Bradley (6-under 64). Scheffler was 9 under par through 15 holes at the par-70 course but settled for par at No. 16 and made his only bogey of the day at No. 17 after overshooting the green. Scheffler, who shot 59 once before in his PGA Tour career (2020 Northern Trust), said the potential milestone didn't enter his mind. "When I came out to do my warmup it was still pretty calm. By the time I got to the first tee, it was blowing 20 miles an hour and it was sustained at that for most of our round," Scheffler said of the conditions. "It maybe went down to 10, to 12 and then it would gust to 30. It was pretty challenging out there." The low round came one day after Scheffler said he didn't believe TPC River Highlands was too easy for tour professionals. The winning scores the past two years have been 23 and 22 under par. "I've always had a preference for the tougher tests that we have," he added Thursday. "That's always been my preference since I was a young kid. I like the challenge of playing difficult golf courses, and I like the challenge of playing against really good fields, as well." Earlier in the day, Eckroat put up a bogey-free 62 highlighted by an eagle-birdie-birdie stretch at Nos. 13-15. The eagle came on a 35 1/2-foot putt. The 26-year-old won twice on tour last year but is struggling this season, as he ranks outside the top 100 in the FedEx Cup race. "It's funny, a lot of Wednesdays I've felt really good going into the tournament and then Thursday comes around and it hasn't been there," Eckroat said. "I don't know if it's just the stress of playing in a PGA Tour event, but this one, it was nice to feel good on Wednesday and then actually take it into Thursday." McIlroy continued his upward trajectory after missing the cut at the RBC Canadian Open and tying for 19th at the U.S. Open. He made three birdies on each nine while keeping a bogey-free card. McIlroy played alongside Bradley, the U.S. captain for the upcoming Ryder Cup. "There was definitely a lot more 'Captain America' and 'USA' chants out there, which is cool," the European star said. "It's cool for Keegan to be here, be the U.S. Ryder Cup captain and obviously get all that support." Cameron Young is alone in sixth at 5-under 65, and a large tie at 4-under 66 included Norway's Viktor Hovland, England's Tommy Fleetwood and Australia's Jason Day. J.J. Spaun, playing alongside Scheffler after winning his first major title at the U.S. Open on Sunday, struggled to a 3-over 73. There is no 36-hole cut at the tournament. Jordan Spieth withdrew due to a neck/upper back injury that began to bother him on the practice range. Spieth said it was the first time he'd ever dropped out of a tournament early, on the PGA Tour or otherwise. "I've never withdrawn from an event ever, anywhere, at any level, so I didn't really know what to do," said Spieth, who was 5 over through 12 holes. "It just became too much. I didn't see it turning around until probably Saturday. These things kind of last an extra day, and no matter what I was going to do, it was just going to be -- I don't know, it's unfortunate. I've been doing everything right, and I think it was just very random." --Field Level Media

Scottie Scheffler tied for Travelers lead after chasing a 59

Scottie Scheffler tied for Travelers lead after chasing a 59 After denying that TPC River Highlands is too easy, Scottie Scheffler was on pa...
"Squid Game"'s Park Sung-hoon Says He 'Really Did Not Want to Offend Anyone' by Playing Transgender Character (Exclusive)

Taylor Hill/FilmMagic; No Ju-han/Netflix Park Sung-hoon opened up exclusively to PEOPLE about being a cisgender actor playing the transgender character Cho Hyun-ju onSquid Game The South Korean actor said he "really did not want to offend anyone" by taking on the role and shared what he learned from the experience Squid Gameseason 3 drops June 27 on Netflix Park Sung-hoonis reflecting on his time playing a transgender character onSquid Game. The South Korean actor spoke exclusively to PEOPLE during the show's season 3 premiere in New York City on Wednesday, June 18, about the public perception of him playing Cho Hyun-ju in the dystopian survival thriller series, and what he has learned from the role. InSquid Gameseason 2, Hyun-ju is introduced as a former soldier who was discharged after coming out as a trans woman. She is competing to win money to support her gender-affirming surgery and move to Thailand. And Park, 40, tells PEOPLE he "really did not want to offend anyone" as a cisgender actor playing a transgender character. "I knew that there were worries," he admits. "But when season 2 dropped, the LGBTQ+ community gave me lots of love and support, which I am eternally grateful for." Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human-interest stories. No Ju-han/Netflix Park adds that he's "really looking forward" to fans getting to watch the third and final season, but that the moment is "a little bittersweet" because he doesn't want to "say goodbye to"Squid Game. Hyun-ju — player No. 120 — is returning for season 3, with the story picking up after she and a handful of her fellow competitors attempted an ill-fated revolt, started byLee Jung-jae's Seong Gi-hun, against those running the Squid Game competition. And Park tells PEOPLE he has learned "so much" playing Hyun-ju onSquid Game. "While Hyun-ju is a transgender character, that's just one of her qualities — and she has many, many redeeming qualities," he says. "She's selfless, she cares for others, she has leadership, she's brave," Park continues. "So just as a person playing this character, I learned so much from her." Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty The official trailer for the third and final season ofSquid Gamedebuted during Netflix's live Tudum 2025 event in May. The2-minute clipteased what fate awaits Hyun-ju, Gi-hun and the rest of the players as they finish the game they started — all under the watchful eye of The Front Man/Hwang In-ho (Lee Byung-hun). The PEOPLE Appis now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! "The third and final season ofSquid Gamefollows Gi-hun after losing his best friend in the game and being driven to utter despair by The Front Man, who was hiding his true identity to infiltrate the game," reads a logline for the season. It adds, "Gi-hun persists with his goal to put an end to the game, while the Front Man continues onto his next move and the surviving players' choices will lead to graver consequences with each round." Squid Gameseason 3 drops June 27 on Netflix. Read the original article onPeople

“Squid Game”'s Park Sung-hoon Says He 'Really Did Not Want to Offend Anyone' by Playing Transgender Character (Exclusive)

"Squid Game"'s Park Sung-hoon Says He 'Really Did Not Want to Offend Anyone' by Playing Transgender Character (Exclusi...
Miley Cyrus Joins Beyoncé for Live Debut of 'II Most Wanted' During 'Cowboy Carter' Tour in ParisNew Foto - Miley Cyrus Joins Beyoncé for Live Debut of 'II Most Wanted' During 'Cowboy Carter' Tour in Paris

Miley Cyrus became the first official guest performerto take the stage during Beyoncé's "Cowboy Carter" tour, appearing on Thursday at Paris' Stade de France to give the live debut of their Grammy-winning duet "II Most Wanted." Rumors had been circulating earlier in the day that Cyrus, who was in Paris to perform for Spotify's Billions Club Live, had been spotted soundchecking with Beyoncé, who was gearing up for the first of three performances in France. Cyrus took the stage deep into the set to perform "II Most Wanted" for the first time, in turn becoming the ongoing tour's first guest. More from Variety Miley Cyrus, Billy Idol Films Lead Live Nation's Big Look at Tribeca Festival Taylor Swift's 'Reputation' Reenters Top 5 of Billboard Album Chart After She Buys Rights to Original Albums Miley Cyrus Pressured to Sing at 'Something Beautiful' Premiere by Disgruntled Fans Who 'Thought This Was a Concert': 'We Paid $800' "II Most Wanted" was included on Beyoncé's "Cowboy Carter," which released in March 2024. The song was released as the third single from the set, continuing on to win the Grammy for best country duo/group performance. Cyrus previously discussed that she had initially written the song roughly two-and-a-half years before it ended up on "Cowboy Carter." "When Beyoncé reached out to me about music, I thought of it right away because it really encompasses our relationship," she toldW magazine. "I told her, 'We don't have to get country; we are country. We've been country.' I said, 'You know, between you being from Texas and me being from Tennessee, so much of us is going to be in this song.' Getting to write a song, not just sing, for Beyoncé was a dream come true." Beyoncé is just past the halfway mark of her "Cowboy Carter" world tour, having previously touched down in Los Angeles, Chicago, New Jersey and London. After she wraps in Paris on June 22, she's heading back to the United States for shows in her native Houston, Washington, D.C., Atlanta and Las Vegas, where she'll conclude the trek on July 26. Miley Cyrus channels Beyoncé as she joins her on stage to perform 'II MOST WANTED' in Paris.pic.twitter.com/xckbhpVJjp — Pop Base (@PopBase)June 19, 2025 Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week 'Harry Potter' TV Show Cast Guide: Who's Who in Hogwarts? 25 Hollywood Legends Who Deserve an Honorary Oscar Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

Miley Cyrus Joins Beyoncé for Live Debut of ‘II Most Wanted’ During ‘Cowboy Carter’ Tour in Paris

Miley Cyrus Joins Beyoncé for Live Debut of 'II Most Wanted' During 'Cowboy Carter' Tour in Paris Miley Cyrus became the fir...
Yankees snap six-game losing streak with 7-3 win over AngelsNew Foto - Yankees snap six-game losing streak with 7-3 win over Angels

The New York Yankees snapped a six-game losing streak witha 7-3 victoryover the Los Angeles Angels at home on Thursday. A three-run second inning allowed the Bronx Bombers to establish a 4-2 lead early in the game. The Angels drew closer in the sixth, but New York sealed their victory with a run in the seventh and two more in the eighth. Paul Goldschmidt and Trent Grisham each recorded two runs and two hits, including a home run for each. Aaron Judge, Jasson Domínguez and DJ LeMahieu also scored in the victory. The Yankees six-game losing streak has been snapped!pic.twitter.com/0jyY2PD7Ki — FOX Sports: MLB (@MLBONFOX)June 19, 2025 The win came after the reigning AL champions lost three straight to the Boston Red Sox and the previous three games in this series against the Angels. The Yankees will look to continue their new momentum when they face the Baltimore Orioles beginning Friday. For three games during the skid, the Yankees failed to score a single run, losing 2-0 to Boston, 1-0 to Los Angeles and 4-0 again to the Angels. On Wednesday, the Yankees showed signs of life despite losing 3-2 to their visitors from out west. "It's great to win," Yankees managerAaron Boone saidpostgame Thursday. "Really, there's no panic or anything in that room. We understand, we go through it. "It's been an adverse week for us," he added. "A week in which we're pitching very well, doing a lot of things well, we made some mistakes along the way [and] broke out a little bit more these last few days, but definitely good to salvage one and shake hands in the end. Hopefully, we get it going." After Wednesday's game,Judge insistedthat the team was doing everything it could. "That's baseball," he said. "You're going to hit a little rut like this, but you can't give up. "Guys are pitching, they're doing their job," he added. "Sometimes we're faltering on doing our job. But it's tough to say. I think it just comes down to us not executing, us not doing our job. Maybe a little passive in certain situations. But all we can do is show up tomorrow ready to go." The victory moves the Yankees to 43-31, still in first in the AL East.

Yankees snap six-game losing streak with 7-3 win over Angels

Yankees snap six-game losing streak with 7-3 win over Angels The New York Yankees snapped a six-game losing streak witha 7-3 victoryover the...
Petra Kvitová, 2-Time Wimbledon Champ, Announces Plans to Retire: 'I Am So Grateful'New Foto - Petra Kvitová, 2-Time Wimbledon Champ, Announces Plans to Retire: 'I Am So Grateful'

Maja Hitij/Getty Two-time Wimbledon Championship winner Petra Kvitová announced that after 19 years of playing, she will retire at the close of the 2025 season The Czech tennis player, 35, made her announcement on Instagram Thursday, June 19 Kvitová said she intends to finish her "active playing career" at the U.S. Open in August Former world No. 2Petra Kvitováis retiring. The professional Czech tennis player, 35, announced on Instagram Thursday, June 18, that she is retiring from the game after 19 years. "Growing up in my hometown of Fulnek and hitting the first tennis balls with my father on the local courts, I never imagined becoming a professional tennis player, being able to travel the world, and playing in the most beautiful stadiums around the world," the two-time Wimbledon champion captioned an Instagram post of her holding the Venus Rosewater Dish in 2014. "And sure enough…somehow all of that became a reality, and so much more," Kvitová continued. Throughout her nearly two-decade professional tennis career, Kvitová has won two Wimbledon Championships, in 2011 and 2014, and six Billie Jean King Cup trophies, which is the world's largest annual international women's tennis team competition. Achieving this feat ranked Kvitová as No. 2 in the world. "I have accomplished more than I could have ever imagined and I am so grateful to everything that tennis has given me all these years," Kvitová continued in the social media post. The lessons Kvitová has learned reach far beyond the court or even the gym, she wrote. "I would never be whom I am today without this beautiful sport, and everything it has given me both on and off the court." With that, Kvitová announced that at the end of the 2025 tennis season she will no longer play professionally. "I am excited and very much looking forward to soak in the beauty of playing The Championships, Wimbledon one more time, a place that holds the most cherished memories in my career for me,"  Kvitová wrote of her last season. Kvitová plans to end her career on a high note by playing at the U.S. Open in New York, beginning August 24 - September 7. "While no such decision is ever easy to make, for me this is a happy moment! I will leave the sport with the biggest smile on my face - the same smile you've seen from me on and off court throughout my whole career," Kvitová wrote. Kvitová thanked her friends, family and coaches who have supported her throughout her tennis career. "Tennis has given me everything I have today, and I will continue to be forever grateful to this beautiful sport that I love," Kvitová concluded. Read the original article onPeople

Petra Kvitová, 2-Time Wimbledon Champ, Announces Plans to Retire: ‘I Am So Grateful’

Petra Kvitová, 2-Time Wimbledon Champ, Announces Plans to Retire: 'I Am So Grateful' Maja Hitij/Getty Two-time Wimbledon Championshi...

 

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