Kim Clijsters

'My daughter calls the shots,' says tennis ace Kim Clijsters

Just 18 months after the birth of her daughter, Belgian tennis pro Kim Clijsters made a spectacular comeback when she won this year’s US Open. Here she reveals to Malcolm Folley the secret behind her triumphant return.

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Abanda joins the big girls

The $50,000 Tevlin Challenger currently going on at Tennis Canada headquarters in Toronto features players from both ends of the career spectrum – veterans hoping for one last good kick at the can and youngsters who are...

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For Annika Sorenstam, it's all about life after golf

Is it possible that Annika Sorenstam's career became even busier after she walked away from the LPGA Tour? With multiple products and a new baby, the answer might be yes, writes ESPN.com's Jason Sobel.

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Serena Williams: Why the queen of the court has more aces up her sleeve

Maybe I've blundered into the wrong suite at the hotel, one where there's a fashion shoot under way. Hair and make-up people are darting about making imperceptible adjustments to a vision of pure glamour. The contents of a...

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ROMAN: 'Underdog' develops new meaning

He snapped the ball, took two steps back and flung his arm out to the right. The defense turned just in time to see Jared Zabransky pull the ball back towards his body before handing it off behind his back to running back Ian...

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Simon says it's Brisbane

French star joins men's field for Brisbane International tennis FRENCH star Gilles Simon has added more firepower to the Brisbane International men's tennis field. Simon, the world No.12, would be the second men's seed for the...

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Serena Williams: 'What's crystal meth?'

By Elizabeth Grice Wednesday November 11 2009 As she publishes her autobiography, Serena Williams – the No 1 woman tennis player in the world – on her relationship with her sister, and how she is no stranger to heartbreak or...

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Doping rules too strict - Nadal

World number two Rafael Nadal has reiterated his criticism of anti-doping regulations in the wake of bans handed to Xavier Malisse and Yanina Wickmayer. The Belgian pair fell foul of the rule requiring players to tell...

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Tennis: 18-ranked Belgian confirmed for Classic

Women tennis players can be added to chocolates and Hercule Poirot in the list of Belgium's best known exports - especially if Yanina Wickmayer continues on her current path.World No 18 Wickmayer was yesterday unveiled as the...

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Why Serena Williams is fighting a lone battle against Federer and Co

While the men's game goes from strength to strength, women's tennis has all but crashed in the desert. Roger Federer: He'll still be hammering away in the final event of the season (gettyimages) In the three years since the WTA...

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