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Kim Clijsters Undergoes Surgery for Ruptured Achilles at Luxembourg Exhibition

She reports a two-week stint in a boot before beginning rehabilitation in the United States.

Overview

  • Clijsters ruptured her Achilles tendon during a match against Alizé Cornet at the Luxembourg Ladies Tennis Masters and retired while trailing 6-0, 2-1.
  • In a video from her hospital bed, she confirmed the injury and said surgery had been completed.
  • She said she will wear a boot for roughly two weeks and then travel to the U.S. to start recovery with her family.
  • Clijsters thanked supporters, acknowledged initial frustration, and promised to share rehabilitation updates.
  • The injury occurred at an event for former players, and reactions from figures including Billie Jean King and coach Darren Cahill conveyed widespread support.