Tennis: Kim Clijsters “invited” to Indian Wells

November 25, 2020
Tennis Kim Clijsters invited to Indian Wells

Former world No.1 Kim Clijsters, who returned to the courts ten days ago in Dubai after a seven-year absence, will take part in the Indian Wells (California) tournament in March and has extended an invitation.

The 36-year-old Belgian, winner of four Grand Slam titles, lost in the 1st round in Dubai 6-2, 7-6 (8/6), where she was also invited, against the Spanish Garbine Muguruza, 16th world player and finalist of the last Australian Open.

Before Indian Wells (March 9-22), a tournament she won in 2003 and 2005 and in which she participated for the last time in 2011, Clijsters will compete in the Monterrey tournament in Mexico (March 2-8).

Clijsters moved away from the courts for the first time in late 2007 to marry and give birth to her first child (she has three today). In 2009, she made a resounding comeback during which she won three of her four Grand Slam titles (United States Open 2009 and 2010 and Australian Open 2011).

She retired a second time in 2012 after being eliminated in the second round of the United States Open.

Synthia Rozario

Synthia Rozario

Senior correspondant at The Eastern Herald. Formerly, correspondent of The Eastern Express, Hong Kong.

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