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Wednesday, December 9, 2009

After two-year break, Kim Clijsters SHINES as U.S. Open Champion!

by Carol Fishman Cohen

Just hours after I posted the piece below about Kim Clijsters' semi-final victory over Serena Williams, Clijsters WON THE U.S. OPEN!  Beating 9th-ranked Caroline Wozniacki, Clijsters' win was the first by an unseeded woman in Open history. 

As one who chronicles return-to-work stories in every field, I was particularly inspired by Clijsters "relaunch," as my co-author Vivian Steir Rabin and I call the process of transitioning from home to work after a career break.  Most of us don't relaunch our careers at Arthur Ashe Stadium before over 23,000 people, and Clijsters explained afterward she expected her comeback to be a bit more gradual.  "I just wanted to start these three tournaments and get back into the rhythm of playing tennis and get used to the surroundings again."

Well you certainly did that and more, Kim, and we are so thrilled!  Congratulations on your incredible achievement and the example you have set for relaunching women everywhere.

Read on for details about Kim Clijsters' path back to tennis greatness:

After a two-year career break, Kim Clijsters SHINES in U.S. Open Semi's

Last night's U.S. Open Semi Final match between Kim Clijsters and Serena Williams may have ended on a controversial note, but there was no mistaking Clijsters' strong and stunning performance following a two-year break from the pro circuit after the birth of her daughter. We've been tracking her progress closely as she's been winning her way through the U.S. Open's earlier rounds, including her victory over tennis great Venus Williams.

After attaining the #1 ranking in 2005, the right-handed Belgian, citing injuries and lack of motivation, left professional tennis in 2007 at age 23.  She announced she was looking forward to life with soon-to-be-husband Brian Lynch, an American basketball player who plays for the Belgian Antwerp Giants, and starting a family. 

After her daughter Jada was born in February 2008, Clijsters was home full time with her, and also with her father, who was terminally ill with lung cancer, and who died at age 52 in January 2009.  Tennis was definitely on the back burner. 

It wasn't until Clijsters was asked in February 2009 to participate in an exhibition doubles match in May against Steffi Graf and Andre Agassi to celebrate the new Wimbledon retractable roof completion that she began practicing and thinking seriously about returning.  Not sure where it would lead, she followed her instinct and found a refreshing, new-found love for the game, but with a new and different twist -- she would make the game a part of her life that she controlled, and not let the rigors of elite level tennis control her as in the past. 

It paid off.  A mature perspective gained from her time away from the sport, mental resilience, thoughtful consideration of her work-life "fit" (read more about "work-life fit" from Cali Yost here), and using her time at work with a focused intensity and efficiency, Clijsters demonstrates the traits that make "relaunchers" (those returning to work after a career break) such excellent employees, entrepreneurs, and sports stars.

A big congratulations to Kim Clijsters, mom, wife, tennis pro, "relauncher" and U.S. Open SEMI FINALIST!  Best of luck in the Finals!! We are rooting for you. 

Photo Credit: Getty Images/ www.sportinglife.com













Vivian Steir Rabin                                  Carol Fishman Cohen

Carol Fishman Cohen and Vivian Steir Rabin are the co-authors of the acclaimed career reentry book Back on the Career Track: A Guide for Stay-at-Home Moms Who Want to Return to Work , and the co-founders of iRelaunch , a company producing career reentry programs, events, and content for employers, universities, organizations and individuals.
 If you’re on career break in the Tri-State area, register for our Career Relaunch Forum October 29, 2009 at Seton Hall University in South Orange, NJ.!  Also, check out our Relaunch Circles 4 session coaching workshops now in 6 cities! Carol and Vivian can be reached at info@iRelaunch.com or follow us on twitter www.twitter.com/iRelaunch .

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    Posted by __A_YAHOO_USER__ Mon Sep 14, 2009 6:49am PDT

    She has a beautiful daughter. She has earned this win. Wow,one classy lady in her response after the win over serena.

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