Monday, June 13, 2011

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Former world No. 1 Serena Williams will make her long-awaited tennis comeback this week, determined to make the most of her "second chance."
The American is playing her first tournament since claiming her 13th grand slam title at Wimbledon almost a year ago.
She has finally recovering from a freak foot injury suffered in a restaurant and subsequent blood clots in both lungs that she thought might end her playing days.
Williams will be lining up at the Eastbourne grass-court event on England's south-coast, a tournament the 29-year-old has not entered since 1998.
She told reporters ahead of her opening match against 2010 Wimbledon semifinalist Tsvetana Pironkova that earlier this year she had been "on my death bed at one point -- quite literally. I've had a serious illness but at first I didn't appreciate that."
"I definitely have a new perspective on life," Williams told CNN later on Monday.


Comment: I don't even know her, I just know is a great tennis player and she's great at playing it. Without this article, I didn't even knew about her return to tennis. But I'm glad about this because she's back and her helath is good I just hope she doesen't have any other problem like this, it will be so bad!

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