Kim Clijsters will not have played a match in almost two months when she returns at the French Open but if anyone can make a big impression after a lengthy absence the Belgian can.
She won the US Open in 2009 only three tournaments into her comeback from a two-year break to have a child, stunning the tennis world by her nonchalance in effortlessly picking up where she had left off.
Her chances of success at Roland Garros could be just as high given the dearth of top talent in the women's tennis, which has got worse since her original comeback, with Venus and Serena Williams and Dinara Safina missing through injury.
How fit she will be, though, remains to be seen after the world number two injured her ankle at her cousin's wedding having previously had problems with her shoulder and wrist.
"I will be able to take part as long as I have some very tight strapping on my ankle," she said in a statement.
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