Kim observes, in spite of the new loss is that they are slowly starting to get better

Kim Clijsters has a feeling that it will slowly but surely get better. The four-time winner of the Grand Slam singles tournament died on the night of Tuesday

Kim Clijsters has a feeling that it will slowly but surely get better. The four-time winner of the Grand Slam tournament in singles competition suffered his second defeat since his comeback on the night from Tuesday to Wednesday, but to see the view.

“I felt that in some cases it went better, but other things still need a lot of improvement. It’s good to play matches,” Clijsters said against Very after losing to Johanna Konta in Monterrey.

Last month she went backwards in Dubai and crashed against Garbiña Muguruza. “It didn’t start so well because I was overworked, that’s how it was. Today I started to get a lot better, I got into the match straight away and served a lot better,” said the Belgian.

“these are just some of the advantages. The points that need to be improved, I will have to work very hard. So, for example, the ‘reading’ was much better. I am still in the phase where I have to focus on what I am doing and how I feel.”

as for Kim Clijsters, it was in Monterrey, loudly cheered on by her young son. (Photo: Pro-Shots).

Indian Wells is next

The 36-year-old Kim, who is a three-time winner of the US Open this year, has won the Australian Open once, managed it in Dubai and Monterrey, with a wild card, and it will be next week in Indian Wells. it.

“I have to believe in the process and I will continue to work hard to make each party better,” she said. “I would love to, but I have to focus on these small steps every day to get better and better.”

now, Kim will not sit down since his return. Against Muguruza, 6-2 and 7-6 (6), Konta seemed too strong in Monterrey, in three sets, 6-3 and 7-5.

Updated date: March 4, 2020, 2:00 p.m

Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: newstars.edu.vn

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