Kvitova named WTA player of the year

(Reuters) – Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova  was voted WTA’s Player of the Year on Monday following a season  in which she claimed her debut grand slam title, steered the  Czech Republic to Fed Cup glory and shot up 32 places in the  world rankings.   

The Czech, who ended the year ranked second, picked up four  prizes in total on Monday following a remarkable 12 months in  which she won six titles and chalked up a 6-0 record in Fed Cup  singles.   

“This season has been simply a dream,” the 21-year-old said  in a statement after being voted to the top prize ahead of world  number one Caroline Wozniacki.   
“It is an incredible honour to win the Player of the Year  award and join the ranks of some of the best players that have  ever played the sport, especially Martina Navratilova.    
 
“I will always cherish the 2011 season and look forward to  building on it.”   
Kvitova also bagged the Most Improved Player award and the  fair play prize, while fans voted her the Breakthrough Player of  the Year.   

Kveta Peschke completed a good day for the Czech Republic  when she and Slovenian partner Katarina Srebotnik earned their  first award for Doubles Team of the Year.    

Sabine Lisicki of Germany scooped the Comeback Player of the  Year honour.        
The 22-year-old was out of action for five months last year  with a horrific ankle injury and by March this year, she had  toppled out of the top 200.