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Kim Clijsters with daughter Jada ©Sipa - Supermum Kim Clijsters nets Grand Slam victory
Kim Clijsters with daughter Jada ©Sipa
After taking a two-and-a-half year baby break, Belgian tennis ace Kim Clijsters has capped an incredible comeback to competitive tennis by winning her seond US Open title. 

The 26-year-old, unseeded for the event, knocked out both Williams sisters on her way to victory before defeating Caroline Wozniacki in straight sets in the final. Just a month after returning to competitive tennis, Clijsters becomes the first mum to win a Slam for nearly thirty years (Yvonne Cawley-Goolagong was the last, at Wimbledon in 1980). 

Like Paula Radcliffe, Clijsters is a fine spokesmodel for women in sport and the sight of the champion celebrating with her 18-month-old daughter Jada shows that motherhood and top-level competition are far from incompatible. 
    
"I don't have words for this" commented Clijsters. "I'm just glad I got to come back and defend my title from 2005." 

It's a shame that reigning men's champion and new dad Roger Federer didn't acquit himself as well in the men's final. The Swiss master, who recently became a father to twin girls, lost in 5 sets to Juan Martin del Potro. 

Sarah Horrocks
 


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16/09/2009 00:15:00
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