Former Wimbledon champion Bartoli comes back after four-year absence
PARIS - The 2013 Wimbledon women's singles champion Marion Bartoli on Tuesday announced her comeback to WTA Tour after being absent from professional court for four years.
"I am delighted to announce my comeback to the professional circuit of the WTA next year. I am so looking forward to seeing you again during my matches and sharing some amazing emotions with you," the French player wrote on Twitter.
Shortly after winning the Wimbledon champion in 2013, Bartoli abruptly announced her retirement from professional tournaments. She became a TV commentator after her retirement.
She won eight WTA Tour titles in career, with the highest WTA ranking at No 7 in 2012.
Bartoli aimed at returning to professional court next March, probably during the Miami Open. She needs wildcards in some tournaments for improving her world ranking.
Bartoli's comeback was also huge boost for France, who last won the Fed Cup in 2003.
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