Former No. 1 Kim Clijsters in the world back to the tennis courts, two years later.
Follow in the footsteps of Lindsay Davenport, a former number one to compete again after making a break for being a mother takes months to train an optimal level the U.S. Open will be his first big challenge, but before playing in Cincinnati and Toronto
Kim Clijsters stunned when the strange and own May 6, 2007 gave the news that hung the racket. The injuries he had suffered in recent days were the justification but the public desire to become a mother was the cause behind it. Kim and her husband Brian Lynch-basketball player-were fulfilled that dream on February 27, 2008, when they brought the world to Jada Elly, his only offspring. A year has passed since that moment and instinct tennis player Kim has once again come out alive. "Little" Clijsters is back.

Again, hiding the real purpose, a dropper, we were learning that Clijsters parked for a moment the dodotis dressing bottles and short again, racket in hand, and be a protagonist in a series of exhibition matches that will take place at Wimbledon and the United States. It is speculated that these activities were part of the therapy itself Kim at the loss of his father in early year. Rumors of a possible return spread not only when agreed to participate in tennis events, but are thoroughly prepared for the occasion by returning to the routine work of yesteryear. Who have shared with her training series have said that is ready for his return to racing.
Clijsters will now combine their role as mother with her tennis career. The Belgian has already requested advice from Lindsay Davenport, who also left the tracks to be a parent and returned shortly after triumphing. Clijsters to go step by step, without further goal marked a return to enjoy a world that once gave him so much success. We must remember that in August of 2003,
Clijsters was the world number one in both singles and doubles in the discipline. In your resume include 45 titles, including the U.S. Open in 2005 and won two 'WTA Championships' 2002 and 2003.
Despite injuries that beset the final leg of his stay in the professional circuit,
Clijsters was one of the most complete players in the first decade of the twenty-first century. His game, based on strong hitting, powerful services, high mobility of legs and a speed exceeding that of their opponents, led her to taste the honey in the number one, both individually and in doubles as a pair with Japan's Ai Sugiyama . He retired with 23 years experience and many live. Now back to 25, more mature and with many unknowns to be solved, certainly, that 'Mom' Clijsters dissipated on the slopes, their natural habitat. I bet you see a photo of Kim sujentando your arm in a small Jada Elly and some other trophy.