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Kim Clijsters, the former simultaneous singles and doubles number 1, who retired from tennis, is in the third round at Wimbledon. And boy, is she looking good.
Wimbledon (Mon): Sharapova & Clijsters Victorious, Venus Falls
Kim Clijsters won't back down from her vow that this will be her last Wimbledon, with the four-time major winner determined to give her all in her final appearance.
Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic – ranked No. 1 and 2 and the two men who have squared off in the finals of tennis’ last four majors
's-Hertogenbosch (Thurs): Petrova & Clijsters Secure Semifinal Spots
This will very likely put Kim Clijsters back in the Top Fifty. Which is, obviously, how things ought to be....
One of the UNICEF Open's unseeded players will most likely have more eyes on her than anyone else in the field, with Kim Clijsters returning to the WTA this week. Clijsters has not played since March because of a right hip injury, but is looking to get some grass court preparation in for one more run at Wimbledon, as she has indicated that she will retire after the US Open.
There will be a major name missing from the draws during the clay court season this spring, as Kim Clijsters has had to pull out of Madrid and Roland Garros - the two events she was entered in - due to a hip injury. During the warm-up before her third round defeat to Yanina Wickmayer at theSony Ericsson Open in Miami, Clijsters started feeling pain in her right hip, and during the match it only got worse.
The clay season will be a bust for injured Kim Clijsters, with the Belgian ready to skip the clay as a hip injury slowly heals.
Miami (Thursday): Barthel Bounces Jankovic, Clijsters Beats Goerges
Today, Thursday March 22, 2012 is a jam-packed session at the Sony Ericsson Open features six women's Grand Slam champions.
Fans don't have to wait until the weekend to catch great matches at the Sony Ericsson Open.
I'm very disappointed that my ankle injury is preventing me from playing the BNP Paribas Open this year.
Kim Clijsters has counseled Caroline Wozniacki to hold to her steady, logical career course if she wants to eventually earn back the No. 1 ranking she lost through a defeat at the hands of the Belgian in the Australian Open quarter-finals.
The first-week run of women's injuries intensified as Kim Clijsters quit the Brisbane event with a hip flexor injury to put her Australian Open title defense in serious danger.
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