Sebastian Korda's girlfriend Ivana Nedved playfully shared a personal record she set through an unexpected mishap. The 27-year-old, who often travels with the American during his tournaments was also present during his 2025 Australian Open campaign.
Nedved recently shared a picture of her passport on her Instagram story, seemingly during her return from the Australian Open. She revealed that she had lost her bag at the airport for the second time in four days, humorously calling it her "personal record."
"My bag got lost for a second time in the last four days, I'll consider it a personal record," she wrote.
Check out her story below:
Nedvěd often accompanies Korda during their outings, documenting their time together through photos. Her social media showcases glimpses of their shared experiences, with notable highlights from their trip to Austria in November last year.
Sebastian Korda comes from a family deeply rooted in sports. His parents, Petr Korda and Regina Rajchrtova, are former professional tennis players. Petr Korda is a former World No. 2, who won the 1998 Australian Open. Adding to the family’s athletic legacy, Korda’s sisters, Nelly and Jessica, have excelled as professional golfers.
The 24-year-old last appeared at the 2025 Australian Open, facing a second-round exit. Korda fell to home favorite Aleksandar Vukic in a grueling five-set battle, 4-6, 6-3, 6-2, 3-6, 5-7.
"She’s an amazing partner to have and I’m very lucky...": Sebastian Korda on Ivana Nedved
In an interview with Express last year, Sebastian Korda praised his girlfriend Ivana Nedved, noting that she understands sports and the challenges and sacrifices and athletes generally face.
"I mean she understands, the best thing is she understands sports which is great,” Korda said. “She understands how difficult it is to be a professional athlete and that there’s a lot of sacrifices."
Korda expressed gratitude for Nedved, calling her an amazing partner who understands his journey and provides unwavering support.
"She’s an amazing partner to have and I’m very lucky to have someone that just understands it and always is trying to be there and just always being there is probably the biggest key,” he added.
Ivana shares a strong connection with sports. Her father, Pavel Nedvěd, is a Czech football legend, who was active for the national team for over ten years and scored 18 goals. His top accomplishments include winning the Ballon d'Or in 2003, winning the Czech Footballer of the Year four times, and earning spots in the UEFA Team of the Year in 2003, 2004, and 2005.