
And she's the 23-year-old self-titled "Petkorazzi", a "bubbly and sensitive" young woman who credits a serious knee injury incurred during the first round of the 2008 Australian Open with inspiring her now-steadfast commitment to tennis.
But more on that dance.
"It started off as a bet with my coach," Petkovic said yesterday following her straight sets upset victory over Maria Sharapova.
"He had an idea after I played a terrible summer season in the US and I got Nadia Petrova in the first round of the US Open, which was a tough draw for me back then. So he said, 'If you win, you have to do something special because it's a special match for us.'
"I won 7-6 in the third, so I got the inspiration of doing a dance, and ever since it's there. I'm very superstitious, so since I'm doing the dance I'm playing much better. I try to keep it up: the playing better and the dance."
Petkovic's musician friend Phil Fill has composed an electro-pop ditty to accompany the Petko Dance and the tennis player has uploaded an instructional video for fans wishing to emulate her moves.
Her YouTube channel is peppered with a mixture of spoof videos - including one in which Petkovic poses as a news reader searching for herself - and post-match interviews featuring thoughtful reflections on her wins and losses.
I thought celebration dances are "taunting" & banned from sports?
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ReplyDeleteword has it her winning streak is over; means that little good luck celebration dance is over :(
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