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Kim Clijsters smiled sheepishly Friday while recounting the unusual way she
managed to hurt her right ankle and a toe recently, nearly forcing her to
skip the French Open yet again.
Of all the ways for an athlete to get injured, the champion at the past two
Grand Slam tournaments sent herself to the sideline while cutting a rug at
her cousin's wedding.
"I was in bare feet, because I was wearing high heels, and I couldn't dance
in my high heels," Clijsters explained in a matter-of-fact way, two days
before the French Open starts. "So then I landed on another girl's foot, and
I twisted my ankle. Then, while I'm walking off, limping, somebody stepped on
the outside of my small toe, as well, and I still have a problem there."
Then she added: "But I'm here."
Clijsters gave herself Friday off, but she'll practice Saturday.
When she set foot on the main stadium court at Roland Garros to hit balls
Thursday, she got a rush of anticipation.
"I felt like a little girl again," Clijsters said. "It was a nice feeling to
have."
She is seeded second and will play 100th-ranked Anastasiya Yakimova of
Belarus in the first round.
有些段落跟Kim无关就不贴了