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More about Kim Clijsters(From Wikipedia)
Clijsters Was An Accomplished Junior Player. In Singles, She Finished As Runner-up In The 1998 Wimbledon Junior Event, Placing 11th In The Year-end Singles Ranking. In The Same Year In Doubles, Clijsters Won The French Open Title With Jelena Dokić, A
Clijsters was an accomplished junior player. In singles, she finished as runner-up in the 1998 Wimbledon junior event, placing 11th in the year-end singles ranking. In the same year in doubles, Clijsters won the French Open title with Jelena Dokić, and the US Open with Eva Dyrberg, ending the season as number four in the International Tennis Federation junior doubles world ranking.
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2005
In February 2005, after almost a year of inactivity caused by injuries, she made her return to the WTA tour by participating in her home country tournament at Antwerp, losing to Venus Williams in a quarterfinal. She then completed her comeback to the top echelon of women's tennis when she won, as an unseeded entry, 14 straight matches to claim two Tier I titles (Indian Wells and Miami) in March. Read more...
2006
Clijsters started her 2006 season by winning an exhibition tournament, the Watson Water Challenge, in Hong Kong. On her way to the title she defeated Jie Zheng, Elena Dementieva, and top ranked Lindsay Davenport.
Clijsters then withdrew from her semifinal match at the WTA tournament in Sydney, citing a left hip muscle strain.
At the 2006 Australian Open, Clijsters defeated former champion Read more...
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Melbourne - Comeback-bound Belgian Justine Henin on Monday was awarded a wild card start into January's Australian Open as she joins compatriot Kim Clijsters in reversing a recent retirement. I spoke to Justine's team over the weekend and was happy ...
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