Nine-time Grand Slam winner Monica Seles is considering a comeback
after watching Lindsay Davenport's successful return.
Davenport 'retired' to give birth to her first child in June and it
was thought that she would never again return to the court professionally.
However the American wasted little time in getting back into the sport
and claimed the Commonwealth Bank Tennis Classic in Bali back in
September.
Seles has not played competitively since the 2003 French Open and
called time on her career due to a persistent foot injury.
However the 34-year-old is set to take part in an exhibition match in
Los Angeles this weekend and hinted that, inspired by Davenport, she
may return to the tour in a limited capacity early next year.
"What Lindsay did was just so cool," she said. "I certainly would not
ever be able to do a full schedule again because of the foot.
"But I'm thinking about the slams and about some of the better
tournaments that lead into them.
"I won't decide for sure until the beginning of the year, and the
Australian (Open) is certainly not possible. But Miami (in March) -
maybe."