Member of Czech Fed Cup team that d. Spain 4-1 in World Group 1r (went 1-0) and lost to USA 3-2 in World Group SF (went 0-1).
1991 - Made first appearance at ITF/Karlovy Vary-CZE.
1992 - Won one singles title and one doubles title on ITF Circuit.
1993 - Played first two Tour main draws, reaching 2r at Taranto but falling 1r at Budapest; fell in Tour qualifying twice; won one singles title and three doubles titles on ITF Circuit.
1994 - Fell 1r once and in Tour qualifying four times.
1995 - Fell in Tour qualifying twice (incl. Wimbledon); won two doubles titles on ITF Circuit.
1996 - Won two singles titles on ITF Circuit.
1997 - Played on ITF Circuit.
1998 - First Top 100 season; won first Tour singles title at Makarska (d. F.Li in final); made Top 100 debut afterwards on April 20 (rose from No.140 to No.99); QF at Sopot; reached 2r three times (incl. Roland Garros, US Open); fell 1r seven times (incl. Wimbledon) and in Tour qualifying once; won one Tour doubles title; won two singles titles and one doubles title on ITF Circuit.
1999 - First Top 50 season; runner-up at Leipzig (l. to Tauziat in final); SF at Bratislava (withdrew w/bee sting); reached 3r once (Roland Garros) and 2r four times; fell 1r 11 times (incl. other three majors) and in Tour qualifying twice; had first Top 10 win at Leipzig (No.6 Pierce); made Top 50 debut on November 8 (rose from No.67 to No.45); won one singles title on ITF Circuit.
2000 - Second Top 50 season; SF at Linz (l. to Davenport); QF at Sopot; reached 3r four times (incl. Australian Open, Roland Garros) and 2r four times (incl. US Open); fell 1r seven times (incl. Wimbledon, Olympics) and in Tour qualifying twice; had second Top 10 win at Linz (No.7 Tauziat); reached No.33 on October 30 (would be career-high ranking for five years).
2001 - QF twice, at Bratislava and Luxembourg; reached 3r once and 2r seven times; fell 1r six times (incl. Roland Garros, US Open) and fell in Tour qualifying once; won one Tour doubles title.
2002 - Reached 2r five times (incl. Australian Open, Wimbledon); fell 1r four times (incl. other two majors) and in Tour qualifying six times; underwent left knee surgery in December.
2003 - After first surgery proved unsuccessful, underwent second surgery on left knee in March; did not play entire season.
2004 - Returned in spring; QF at Luxembourg; reached 2r once (Roland Garros); fell 1r once and in Tour qualifying six times; won three singles titles and one doubles title on ITF Circuit.
2005 - Best singles season of career; SF at Linz (l. to Petrova); QF twice, at Hobart and Philadelphia; reached 4r once (Wimbledon), 3r twice and 2r seven times (incl. Roland Garros); fell 1r six times (incl. other two majors) and in Tour qualifying twice; had third and fourth Top 10 wins at Berlin (No.10 Zvonareva) and Linz (No.8 Dementieva); rose to new career-high of No.31 on October 31 (after Linz; surpassing previous high of No.33 set over five years ago; reached career-high of No.26 on November 5); won two Tour doubles titles.
2006 - SF at Luxembourg (l. to A.Bondarenko); reached 2r six times (incl. Wimbledon); fell 1r 14 times (incl. Roland Garros, US Open); won four Tour doubles titles; qualified for Tour Championships (w/Schiavone; l. first match); made doubles Top 10 debut on September 11 (rose from No.13 to No.10); also mixed doubles final at US Open (w/Damm; l. to Navratilova/B.Bryan in Navratilova's last ever match).
2007 - Played last two singles events of career, falling in Berlin qualifying and reaching 2r at Roland Garros; won three Tour doubles titles; qualified for Tour Championships (w/Stubbs; l. first match); made doubles Top 5 debut on February 25 (rose from No.7 to No.5).
2008 - Second Top 10 doubles season in last three years, highlighted by near-exclusive partnership w/Stubbs; went 31-18 in 19 events, winning Doha (d. Black/Huber in final) and finishing runners-up three times, at Eastbourne (l. to Black/Huber), Stuttgart (l. to Groenefeld/Schnyder) and Tour Championships (l. to Black/Huber); went 11-1 w/other partners, incl. winning New Haven (w/Raymond; d. Cirstea/Niculescu in final) and finishing runners-up at Antwerp (w/Sugiyama; l. to Black/Huber) and going 2-0 in Fed Cup doubles rubbers for Czech Republic (w/Vaidisova in 3-2 World Group II win over Slovakia and w/Benesova in 3-2 World Group Play-off win over Israel); surpassed $2 million in career prize money earnings.
SINGLES
Winner (1): 2004 - ITF/Biella-ITA, ITF/Joue-les-Tours-FRA, ITF/Deauville-FRA; 1999 - ITF/Poitiers-FRA; 1998 - Makarska, ITF/Rogaska Slatina-SLO, ITF/Cardiff-GBR; 1996 - ITF/Viktovice-CZE, ITF/Prerov-CZE; 1993 - ITF/Vitkovice-CZE; 1992 - ITF/Lyss-SUI.
Finalist (1): 1999 - Leipzig.
Semifinalist (4): 2006 - Luxembourg; 2005 - Linz; 2000 - Linz; 1999 - Bratislava.
Quarterfinalist (7): 2005 - Hobart, Philadelphia; 2004 - Luxembourg; 2001 - Bratislava, Luxembourg; 2000 - Sopot; 1998 - Sopot.
DOUBLES
Winner (13): 2008 - Doha (w/Stubbs), New Haven (w/Raymond); 2007 - Los Angeles, Stuttgart, Zürich (all w/Stubbs); 2006 - Paris [Indoors] (w/Loit), Dubai, Luxembourg, Moscow (all w/Schiavone); 2005 - Paris [Indoors] (w/Benesova), Linz (w/Dulko); 2004 - ITF/Joue-les-Tours-FRA (w/Roesch); 2001 - Estoril (w/Rittner); 1998 - Sopot, ITF/Bad Gogging-GER (both w/Vildova); 1995 - ITF/Darmstadt-GER (w/Krivencheva), ITF/Karlovy Vary-CZE (w/Galikova); 1993 - ITF/Sopot-POL (w/Krizan), ITF/Klagenfurt-AUT (w/Pospisilova), ITF/Vitkovice-CZE (w/Gorecka); 1992 - ITF/La Spezia-ITA (w/Vukasovic).
Finalist (19): 2009 - Paris [Indoors], Miami, Ponte Vedra Beach, Madrid (all w/Raymond); 2008 - Antwerp (w/Sugiyama), Eastbourne, Stuttgart (both w/Stubbs); 2007 - Eastbourne (w/Stubbs); 2006 - Rome (w/Schiavone); 2005 - Amelia Island (w/Schnyder), Charleston (w/Benesova), Cincinnati (w/Salerni), Filderstadt (w/Schiavone); 2002 - Auckland (w/Nagyova), Luxembourg (w/Rittner); 2001 - Hamburg, Leipzig (both w/Rittner); 1999 - Prostejov (w/Vildova); 1998 - Prague (w/Pastikova).
ADDITIONAL
Czech Fed Cup Team, 1998-2001, 2005-06, 2008-09; Czech Olympic Team, 2000.
Coached by husband, Torsten Peschke, whom she married May 5, 2003 in Berlin (maiden name is Hrdlickova) ... Baseliner whose best shot is forehand; favorite surfaces are carpet, hard ... Father is Karel Hrdlicka; mother is Kveta Hrdlickova; sister is Lenka ... Favorite actor was Christopher Reeve ... Likes dancing, swimming, playing with dog Jack ... Favorite city to visit is Prague, where sister lives w/husband and two children ... Describes most memorable moments as the birth of sister's children ... Admires father's knowledge and Martina Navratilova because she plays very clever tennis ... After two left knee surgeries, tennis goal is to he healthy and enjoy her tennis.