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Clijsters’ comeback delayed

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Kim Clijsters’ tennis comeback in January has been pushed back as she recovers from a knee injury, the four-time Grand Slam champion said on Monday.

Clijsters, 36, last played on the WTA tour in 2012 and had announced in September that she was planning to make a comeback when the new season begins in January.

“I’ve had to make the decision that I will not be able to compete in January. I am undergoing rehab and treatment for a knee injury,” Clijsters said on Twitter.

“It’s a setback but I’m determined as ever to get back to the game I love.”

Clijsters’ decision to make a comeback will mark her second return to the sport after first retiring in 2007 to start a family.

With 41 singles titles to her name, Clijsters hung up her racket after the 2012 U.S. Open and later worked as a tennis commentator. (Reuters)

 

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