<p>Twice champion Petra Kvitova booked her spot in the second round of Wimbledon with a 6-4 6-7(5) 6-1 win over Italy's Jasmine Paolini on Wednesday.</p>.<p>The duo also met at the last year's championships when the Czech ninth seed came on top in another three-setter.</p>.<p>"She always makes it very hard for me," Kvitova said in her on-court interview.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/tennis/just-stop-oil-protesters-disrupt-play-twice-on-wimbledon-day-three-1234263.html" target="_blank">Just Stop Oil protesters disrupt play twice on Wimbledon day three</a></strong></p>.<p>"It's never easy to play the beginning of the tournament, especially here when I've been moved to the Centre Court, it's always a little bit different.</p>.<p>"But thank you roof, for holding it up for me today."</p>.<p>Paolini found some momentum and made Kvitova work in the second set but the experienced Czech comfortably took the third, firing eight aces and 36 winners throughout the match.</p>.<p>"I was trying hard in the second set to break her but this didn't happen. In the third I got an opportunity and I made it, and I think that since then I just kept going," Kvitova said.</p>.<p>"I was playing a little bit better, I was serving better as well. That was always the difference, probably.</p>.<p>"I was really happy with my serve, I didn't lose it today, so that's very positive," she added with a smile.</p>.<p>The 33-year-old will face the winner of unseeded pair Aliaksandra Sasnovich v Nuria Parrizas Diaz in the second round.</p>
<p>Twice champion Petra Kvitova booked her spot in the second round of Wimbledon with a 6-4 6-7(5) 6-1 win over Italy's Jasmine Paolini on Wednesday.</p>.<p>The duo also met at the last year's championships when the Czech ninth seed came on top in another three-setter.</p>.<p>"She always makes it very hard for me," Kvitova said in her on-court interview.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/tennis/just-stop-oil-protesters-disrupt-play-twice-on-wimbledon-day-three-1234263.html" target="_blank">Just Stop Oil protesters disrupt play twice on Wimbledon day three</a></strong></p>.<p>"It's never easy to play the beginning of the tournament, especially here when I've been moved to the Centre Court, it's always a little bit different.</p>.<p>"But thank you roof, for holding it up for me today."</p>.<p>Paolini found some momentum and made Kvitova work in the second set but the experienced Czech comfortably took the third, firing eight aces and 36 winners throughout the match.</p>.<p>"I was trying hard in the second set to break her but this didn't happen. In the third I got an opportunity and I made it, and I think that since then I just kept going," Kvitova said.</p>.<p>"I was playing a little bit better, I was serving better as well. That was always the difference, probably.</p>.<p>"I was really happy with my serve, I didn't lose it today, so that's very positive," she added with a smile.</p>.<p>The 33-year-old will face the winner of unseeded pair Aliaksandra Sasnovich v Nuria Parrizas Diaz in the second round.</p>