Ekings News Latest Ekings News Kim Clijsters has announced his retirement from tennis for the third time after the Belgian tennis player first announced his retirement in 2007 to start a family life before returning in 2009 and Winning three more Grand Slam titles before her second retirement in 2012.

She returned to tennis in 2019 but only played five matches when she returned in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, with Kim Clijsters winning the WTA 41. list and spent 20 weeks as the world’s number one tennis player in her previous two tennis tournaments.

She has won two grand slam grand slams, winning the US Open in 2005, before having her first child. and returned to play tennis again to win two more US Open titles, including the Australian Open in 2011, before Clijsters, 38, retired in 2012 and had two children before she returned to the tournament in 2019. Her last official tournament was in October last year when she lost to Katerina Siniakova in the first round at Indian Wells.

Retirement Announced

Kim Clijsters posted on social media and revealed her retirement. It will help her focus more on family life. She wrote, “Hello everyone, I want to share with you the news that I decided not to play official tournaments anymore. I can’t wait to see how new adventures will cross my old path. I would like to thank everyone who has supported me over the past two years!”

“It’s been on my mind for a while,” continued Kim Clijsters. “I still love hitting the ball. and with my schedule, It took me only 3-4 days, it was enough to allow me to catch the rhythm. But of course, it’s not good enough. If I decide to compete in another tournament, Suppose if I choose to compete in Australia It takes 3-4 weeks to prepare, and that is impossible right now in our family life.”

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