Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Clijsters may return to WTA Tour
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
BRUSSELS -- Former top-ranked tennis star Kim Clijsters will hold a news conference Thursday amid reports she is planning a return to the WTA Tour.
The 25-year-old Belgian, who retired two years ago, will "unveil her plans for 2009" at the tennis centre where she has been recently training.
The Het Belang van Limburg regional newspaper said she was set to enter top-level tournaments. The VTM television network said she may target the U.S. Open, where she won her only Grand Slam title in 2005, as the highlight of her season.
A spokeswoman for Clijsters did not return phone calls.
Though she no longer has a WTA ranking, Clijsters could receive wild cards for any tournament she wants to enter.
Clijsters retired from the WTA Tour in May 2007. She married pro basketball player Brian Lynch and gave birth to a daughter, Jada, in February 2008.
Fellow Belgian star Justine Henin retired last year while still ranked No. 1.
In her last competitive match two years ago, Clijsters lost in the Antwerp Diamond Games final to France's Amelie Mauresmo before a capacity crowd of 14,500 at the Sport Palace.
Clijsters recently announced she would play Steffi Graf on May 17 as part of a series of exhibition matches at Wimbledon to test out the conditions under the new retractable roof on Centre Court.
She is also scheduled to play a June 14 exhibition at the Ordina Open in Rosmalen against Michaella Krajicek, plus two matches for the St. Louis Aces in the World Team Tennis league this summer.
Clijsters reached four Grand Slam finals and won 34 singles titles overall. She won two Grand Slam doubles titles and held the No. 1 ranking for 19 weeks.
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